British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
the factor that made the most difference would be the climate
Patroons which were people that obtained land for bringing at least 50 settlers to the colonies/Proprietary colonies which were colonies that were run by one person/Royal colonies were colonies that the king owned but the colonists made the local laws/Also there was the incident where William Penn received land from the king because he owed his father
the rules or laws of the middle colonies were that there was no slavery and they were totally against slavery.
that they shouldent have slavery ever!
British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
the president
They are made by the British king
The members of parliament make and pass the laws
No one
i think it was the 44th president and u have the answer on top of ur heads which is Barack Obama yep that is the answer:):)
the roofs in the southern colonies were most likely made of hay
it depend on what laws most laws were made by kings therefore they were made however the want.
it made the colonists listen to them
The government had been English and English law was what was used to rule the colonies. Rather than totally change what everyone was used to and what the lawyers in the colonies had been trained to work with, it made sense to have them remain in force.
It was probablybread. The middle colonies made most bread other colonies used; therefore, they were called the "Bread Colonies."Or it could be tobacco from the southern colonies.
The Navigation Acts..i think.(: