There were Self-Governing colonies, colonies with representative councils (controlled some of their own legislative issues), colonies with nominated councils (mostly governor-appointed councils), and colonies ruled directly by a governor. There were also Protectorates, mandates, and Dominions controlled by European nations in Africa.
I think it's a viceroy because a viceroy is a man who is the governor of a country, province, or colony, ruling as the representative of a sovereign. A governor is a person who rules that country or place so I think it's a viceroy. Hope I helped!
The elected leaders in a representative government speak for the
All of the following states make up the middle colonies Except:
They loyalists were largely persecuted by the "Sons of Liberty" during the beginnings and during the Revolutionary War. Their allegiance to the Crown and British Government was targeted by rioters and assemblies of citizens protesting the Kings policies towards the colonies. After the war ended, the British Soldiers took as many loyalists as they could with them to Canada. If they would have stayed, some might have been executed for treason by the unruly crowds.
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representative assemblies
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Some colonies didn't chose to have a representative government, others did.
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Elected assemblies helped the colonies grow because it made the royal governors weaker. The House of Burgesses, considered the first of the elected assemblies, met on July 30, 1619 in Jamestown.