The colonists objected the dominion of New England because the Governor (Gov. Aros) steered the colonists more toward the Church of England.
Sir Edmund Andros
Edmund Andros
The Dominion of New England lasted from 1686 to 1689, about three years.
It's D the Glorious Revolution in England. WHen the news of the Glorious Revolution reached America, the ramshackle Dominion of New England collapsed like a house of cards.
Edmund andros
The colonists objected the dominion of New England because the Governor (Gov. Aros) steered the colonists more toward the Church of England.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
The Dominion of New England was unpopular in the English Colonies. It was an administrative union and most people saw it as a political threat.
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Sir Edmund Andros
Sir Edmund Andros was the autocratic governor of New York. He was also the Royal governor of the Dominion of New England.
Edmund Andros
Governor Sir Edmund Andros was in charge when the Dominion of the New England colonies was formed. This joining only lasted until King George was no longer the King of England.
The British Governor combined the colony of Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. it was run by Andros
When James II, king of England, established the Dominion of New England, he revoked the charter of Massachusetts and established a royal governor in its place. Though the Dominion of New England lasted only until 1688, it left a lasting impression on Massachusetts. While other colonies received their original charters after the dissolution of the Dominion, Massachusetts became a royal colony. The Crown dealt the last blow to the "Citty upon a Hill" idea by establishing religious toleration in Massachusetts. The leaders of the colony could no longer exile those that disagreed with their religious beliefs.