The colonial governor led the elected assembly in each of the colonies.
no he was not
assembly
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The government of colonial New York resided in a governor and an elected assembly.
The colonies were allowed to trade with other countries.
The council had the ability to propose taxes,budgets,and laws. The Council had to approve all laws proposed by the Assembly. The Council had the ability to propose taxes, budgets, and laws. T The Council had the ability to propose taxes, budgets, and laws.
a colonial assembly
The colonial governor led the elected assembly in each of the colonies.
The General Assembly is a legislature. It is elected by the people.
no he was not
Assembly and Council
The assembly is where they discuss ideas and issues and settle issues.
assembly
Jamestown
Assembly and Council
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