The king typically appointed governors to enforce the laws in each colony, often selecting individuals loyal to the crown. These governors were responsible for overseeing colonial administration, implementing royal policies, and maintaining order. In some cases, the king also relied on local assemblies and councils to help manage governance, though ultimate authority rested with the monarchy. This system aimed to maintain control over the colonies while allowing for a degree of local self-governance.
The British king.
The British king.
The colonists were English and the king owned the colonies. Everything was controlled by the king.
Proprietary Governments are goverenments in which the colonist finds land and then the king grants permission for the colonist to own or use the land.
no one chose him, he was the next king after his grandfather die
NO, there is no king in an ant colony :)
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John bailiol
Martin Luther King, Jr. chose the words himself.
This is incorrect. Samuel chose Saul to be the king of the Israelites.
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royal colony:(;)