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A statement that does not describe the colonial Assembly is that it was a central authority governing the entire colony. In reality, colonial Assemblies were typically local legislative bodies that represented the interests of the colonists and operated under the authority of the British crown. They had limited powers and often faced challenges from royal governors, who held significant control over colonial administration.

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