Each colony differed in terms of personal freedom and control over government affairs.
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apex: each colony had a different population and purpose, and each had a separate charter outlining its government.
each colony ensured that its citizens would be represented in the british parliament.
EACH COLONY DIFFERED IN TERMS OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND CONTROL OVER GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS. this is the correct answer for apex
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Each colony differed in terns of personal freedom and control over government affairs
The governments of the thirteen colonies were very independent of each other before the American Revolution. There was not a great deal of unity between the colonies. During the American Revolution, the colonies had to work together in order to defeat the British. The statement is 'They were very independent of each other.'
The British policy of salutary neglect helped to relax the trade laws that were strictly imposed on the American Colonies. This was made so that they could focus more on European politics.
Great Britain taxed the colonies but did not allow them to participate in politics.
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The statutes governing slavery in the North American colonies originated in Barbados