It seems that "I dont know, lol" is a good answer by some standards, actually, he was the head of the colony, and the kings toady. He enforced the kings laws, even though some were downright deadly to the colonists.
He made sure the colonists didn't pass any laws that could hurt England.
to serve as a substitute for the king
(royal governor)
Royal colonies were ruled by a governor. This governor was appointed by the Monarch. Royal colonies are also known as crown colonies.
They were ruled by a Royal Governor.
There were seven royal colonies.
Royal Colonies were ruled directly by the King of England. Many original Charter Colonies surrendered their charters to become Royal Colonies.
to serve as a substitute for the king
to serve as a substitute for the king
(royal governor)
Royal colonies were ruled by a governor. This governor was appointed by the Monarch. Royal colonies are also known as crown colonies.
(royal governor)
The Royal Governor
Royal Governor
If you mean when a royal governor ruled some colonies, the answer is the governor was appointed by the king.
The two original types of colonies were Charter and Proprietary colonies
They were ruled by a Royal Governor.
yes
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.