by making laws that the people didn't like so they clashed with the Royal governors over power.
a colonial legislature and a royal governor.
its the colonial legislature ACTUALLY...Thats Wrong...Its a Royal governor.
The leader of a US state is the elected governor. For an Australian state, it is the premier, who is not directly elected, but typically leads the majority party (the governor is a royal appointed position).
Governor Thomas Hutchinson was a strong and faithful loyalist. He supported King George and his taxes. Because of that his mansion was ransacked and his personal things were destroyed. He later was exiled to England where he advised the royal court on how to deal with the colonists.
Sir William Berkeley
Pennsylvania's assembly was dismissed by the royal governor in 1774.
the royal governor
If you mean when a royal governor ruled some colonies, the answer is the governor was appointed by the king.
British Crown ruled over Royal Governor. Royal Governor was appointed by the Crown,oversaw colonial trade, had final approval on laws, and could dismiss Colonial Assembly. The Royal Governor also saw over the Council and the Colonial Assembly. The Council was appointed by the Royal Governor, they were the advisory board to the Royal Governor, and they acted as a high court in each colony. The Colonial Assembly made laws, had the authority to tax, paid Royal Governor's salary, and elected eligible colonists.
they elected the governors
by refusing to pay his salary
Originally, the commander, Capt. John Smith. Later, the Royal Governor, and the General Assembly (legislature).
Originally, the commander, Capt. John Smith. Later, the Royal Governor, and the General Assembly (legislature).
It had An elected assembly that Controlled the budget. And a royal governer that had other powers.
(royal governor)
no only the council because they were appointed by the king.