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Nataly_w [17]
3 years ago
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List three types of colonies England formed in North America in the late 1500 and 1600's? Please Help me now before I get yelled

at!
Social Studies
2 answers:
andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: royal, proprietary, and self-governing. Each type had its own

characteristics.

 Royal colonies were owned by the king.

 Proprietary colonies, such as Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, were basically land grants

from the British government. Individuals were awarded huge tracts of land that they would then

supervise and govern, usually in return for political or financial favors. These colonial governors

reported directly to the king.

 Self-governing colonies, including Rhode Island and Connecticut, formed when the king granted a

charter to a joint-stock company, and the company then set up its own government independent of

the crown. The king could revoke the colonial charter at any time and convert a self-governing

colony into a royal colony.

monitta3 years ago
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