The British Crown paid the governor's large salaries
why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700's
I have no idea bro.
a colonial legislature and a royal governor.
The answer to this question would vary according to country. We'll use the American colonial taxation as an example. During the 1700s, the British taxed the colonies on molasses, rum, sugar, newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents, dice, playing cards, tea, lead, glass, and dyes (paint.) There was also a customs duty to be paid at American ports.
The British Crown paid the governor's large salaries
Massachusetts was not a colony in 1692. The British had not come over until the 1700s.
Yes they did.
About 70%.
If you're referring only to British colonies, then there were only three. The New England Colonies, the Middle or Mid-Atlantic colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700's
why did Britain interfere with colonial government in the mid-1700's
all of them
mortar and pestle, herbs
They looked big
They all had royally appointed governors.
Pennsylvania was very wealthy in the 1700s. In fact Pennsylvania was one of the wealthiest in America at the time because of Penn's policies.