The king had the final say- he may have been influenced in making a choice.
increased the power of their legislatures and decreased the power of their royal governors.
When a colony was run by a governor who answered directly to the crown, it was called a royal colony. The governors in these colonies were appointed by the British throne.
The colonists talked about tyranny because royal governors tried to American colonists were unlike people in most colonies and nations.
Your mom. Or they wanted to, either answer will work.
With native colonials appointed as royal governors of their respective colonies. They were appointed by the King
The appointment of unpopular or incompetent royal governors to colonies.
how did the townshed acts effect the colonist
increased the power of their legislatures and decreased the power of their royal governors.
The settlers in the charter colonies elected their own governors and the members of the legislature. Great Britain had the right to approve the governor, but the governor could not veto the acts of the legislature.
When a colony was run by a governor who answered directly to the crown, it was called a royal colony. The governors in these colonies were appointed by the British throne.
The colonists in charter colonies were allowed to elect their governors and both Houses. Colonists in the royal and proprietary colonies were only allowed to elect the Lower House, not the Upper House and governor.
The colonists talked about tyranny because royal governors tried to American colonists were unlike people in most colonies and nations.
Your mom. Or they wanted to, either answer will work.
With native colonials appointed as royal governors of their respective colonies. They were appointed by the King
Colonial legislatures controlled the income given to royal governors.
Governors, governors council, and assemblies.
Civics test, huh? ... Mater Academy by any chance? I believe it is "ignore colonists' rights." .. Do your work.