The states divided political power between and executive and a legislature. the legislature was elected by the voters to pass the laws. most legislatures had an upper house called a senate, and a lower house.
they are different by the new one being more technologycal and
the old colonial government being old,grumpy,and they have pitos
Some colonies didn't chose to have a representative government, others did.
included an appointed gpvermpr, a council, and an elected assembly
They passed laws regarding defense and taxation. Later they took over the job of setting salaries for royal officials. Even the governor's council came to be dominated by prominent local leaders who served the interests of the legislature rather than those of the royal government.
Democracy was limited in colonial America because of the colonial system. The people in the colonies had no right to representation in the English Parliament.
Because the local colonial governments would have to give up their power.
They all had royally appointed governors.
the queen of england
The British Crown paid the governor's large salaries
We have amended our ways by adding laws, and making specific changes to our way of life, including several amendments to our Constitution.
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.
There various ways that the US Constitution and state constitutions are similar. The two main ways are the fact that they both define governments and allow for amendments.
all governments have represenatives
I think it was because only white men who owned property could vote or be elected representatives
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Excise tax was charged on liquor by the colonial governments. It was a significant source of income for the governments.
no