In each American colony, the laws were typically made by a legislative body known as the colonial assembly or legislature, which was composed of elected representatives from the colony. These assemblies operated alongside a governor, who was appointed by the crown or the proprietor, and they had the power to create and enact local laws. While the specific structure and powers of these legislative bodies varied from colony to colony, they played a crucial role in self-governance and local administration. Additionally, some colonies had a council that advised the governor and participated in the legislative process.
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The group of people who formed Georgia were colonists that were in jail. The colonists didn't want to have the people there so they made them their own colony.
Their real name is not the intolerable acts, but the Coercive Acts. They were a series of laws to punish the Massachusetts colony, after the battle at Lexington.
Representative Assembly.
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Connecticut became a colony in 1636 by Thomas and a group of Massachusetts colonists.
Ben Franklin divided his colony into townships made up of 5000 acres each
Ben Franklin divided his colony into townships made up of 5000 acres each
Ben Franklin divided his colony into townships made up of 5000 acres each
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The British Parliament