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Answer:
Choice B, "To prevent formerly enslaved people from voting"
Explanation:
Answer: C
Had veto power over colonial assemblies
Explanation:
Colonial Governors is an official appointed by the British monarchy to oversee one of its colonies and be the head of the colonial administration. The governor was invested with general executive powers and authorized to call a locally elected assembly.
Governors could also veto any bill proposed by the colonial legislature.
All immigrants were required to be members of the Church of England. ... The Anglican Church required priests to be trained in England.