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In Legislative Assembly the Governor may nominate one member from theAnglo-Indians, if the community is not adequately represented in the assembly.In Legislative Council the governor may nominate one-sixth members.
The two parts of the legislative branch is Governor's Council and the Burgesses
the old representative consist of a governor the council and the assembly while the crown colony consist of a governor executive council and a legislative council.
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The governor's council played a role in advising the governor on important decisions, such as appointments, legislation, and policies. It served as a legislative body and had the power to approve or reject laws passed by the colonial assembly. Additionally, the council acted as a check on the governor's power, ensuring a system of shared governance in the American colonies.
Australia's first form of government from 1788 was military. The Colony of New South Wales was established as a military post to protect the East Indies trade, manned by Marines, with a convict labour force. Setters arrived progressively. It was governed by a Governor who was also Captain-General. As the Colony matured, it had by 1823 a Legislative Council of public office holders and free citizen members, nominated by the Governor. In 1842 this was changed to a partly-nominated, partly elected Legislative Council. In 1855 representative government was established with an elected Legislative Assembly and a nominated upper house - the Legislative Council. Similar arrangements grew up in the othe Colonies as they were established - Van Diemens Land (later Tasmania), Port Phillip District (Victoria) , Moreton Bay District (Queensland), South Australia and Western Australia, each with their own Governor appointed by the British Government. They all agreed to federate into the Commonwealth of Australia, which was formed in 1901 with a universal franchise (including women) electing a lower house (House of Representatives) and upper house (Senate). A governor general was also appointed. The ex-colonies, now States, each had a bi-cameral parliament and State governor.
1840 saw the first sitting of the Legislative council, but it was an advisory only role as the governor had legislative power, in 1851 the people voted for some members of the Legislative Council and in 1857 the first parliament, as we would recognize it today, sat.
Tasmanian Legislative Council was created in 1825.
Legislative Council of Newfoundland was created in 1854.
Legislative Council of Newfoundland ended in 1934.