The royal governors picked by the king of England.
The king had the final say- he may have been influenced in making a choice.
Colonial legislatures controlled the income given to royal governors.
Who had the final authority over the colonists, royal governors, colonial legislatures, citizens themselves, the English monarch
Colonial and State Governments are different by: Colonial = had been rules by royal governors who where appointed by the British king. Governments = had the power to dismiss elected assemblies.
The royal governors picked by the king of England.
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The king had the final say- he may have been influenced in making a choice.
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The appointment of unpopular or incompetent royal governors to colonies.
Colonial legislatures controlled the income given to royal governors.
Who had the final authority over the colonists, royal governors, colonial legislatures, citizens themselves, the English monarch
Yes they did.
Yes they did.
The First governors of each state were appointed by the King of England.
A variety of people did. There were royal governors, elected governors, and various legislative houses in each colony.
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