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algol [13]
3 years ago
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HELP ASAP WROTH 20 POINTS As the 13 colonies became the first 13 states, how did Americans establish governments at the state le

vel? Was each state’s government the same?  
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pochemuha3 years ago
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Answer:Three types of governments existed in the colonies prior to the American Revolution: royal, charter and proprietary. Royal colonies were governed directly by the British government through a royal governor appointed by the Crown. The royal colonies were: New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Charter colonies were granted to businesses. The business owner created the laws but they were required to base their laws on English law at the time. The charter colonies were: Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay Colony and Rhode Island.Proprietary colonies had charters that granted ownership of the colony to one person or a family. The proprietor was given full governing rights. The proprietary colonies were: Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania.

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