The English colonies were governed by a combination of local colonial assemblies and appointed governors. Each colony had its own structure, often influenced by English law and the interests of the British Crown. While colonial assemblies had some legislative power, the governors, often appointed by the king or the proprietor, held significant authority, particularly in matters of trade and defense. Ultimately, colonial governance was a reflection of both local needs and imperial interests.
The Colonies governed themselves but were technically run by the British.
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Abarham Lincoln governed charter colonies
proprietary was the most independent. Royal colonies were governed directly by the monarchy and charter colonies were basically proprietary colonies that were granted by the monarchy and once the charter was revoked they usually became royal colonies.
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by govenor & assembly
The 13 colonies were under the rule of the English king.
The colonies were governed by state government.
a colonial legislature and a royal governor.
New France was governed by the king, while some English colonies had authority to govern themselves.
The Colonies governed themselves but were technically run by the British.
they were governed some how
Charter colonies were governed by a king.
to ensure that only pilgrams governed.
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they did
The middle colonies were governed by the king. they were under his authority and subject to his will and pleasure. These colonies were also known as the royal colonies.