they allowed the church of england exist in New England
. They allowed the Church of England to exist in New England.
They Allowed The Church Of England To Exhist In New England APEX
Because King James kept placing laws on the colonists that prevented them from moving towards self government.
they allowed the church of england to exist in new england
Edmund Andros
Edmund andros
Sir Edmund Andros
Edmund Andros was a colonial administrator in the early days of the United States. He was the Governor of New England and served in office from 1674-1683.
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Edmund Andros
Sir Edmund Andros was the governor of i think England or London. One of those.
Edmund andros
Edmund andros
Edmund Andros
Edmund Andros
king james ll.
Edmund Andros was appointed as the governor of the Dominion of New England by King James II of England in 1686. The Dominion was created to consolidate several New England colonies under a single royal authority to strengthen control over the region. Andros's governance was characterized by the suspension of colonial assemblies and strict enforcement of royal policies, which ultimately led to widespread discontent among colonists.
Sir Edmund Andros
Colonists in New England were angry at King James II and Governor Edmund Andros due to the consolidation of the New England colonies into the Dominion of New England, which stripped away local self-governance and traditional rights. Andros enforced unpopular policies, such as a new tax system and restrictions on town meetings, which undermined the colonists' autonomy. Additionally, his heavy-handed governance and enforcement of the Navigation Acts fueled resentment among colonists who felt their economic freedoms were being threatened. This discontent ultimately contributed to the Glorious Revolution in 1688, leading to Andros's overthrow.
Kings James I *apex*
Sir Edmund Andros was an English colonial administrator who served as Governor of the Dominion of New England in the late 17th century. He is known for his controversial policies, including imposing unpopular taxes and restricting town meetings, which incited rebellion among the colonists. Andros was overthrown during the Boston Revolt of 1689 and subsequently imprisoned.