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- The First Permanent Settlement - atlantapublicschools. us
The first representative government in the new American colonies Transition to a Royal Colony Two types of colonies: Royal colonies Proprietary colonies In 1624, the King took over from the Virginia Company and placed a Governor in charge of Virginia Governor William Berkeley
- Thirteen Colonies - Mrs. Looneys Class
The King of Spain sent Aviles to Florida in the New World, to start a Spanish settlement (St Augustine, in northeastern Florida), and to decimate a nearby French settlement (Fort Caroline)
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Georgia Becomes a Royal Colony During the Trustee (or proprietary) period, the trustees believed that the first Georgia settlers were not able to govern themselves The settlers were not given the right to vote, hold elections, or collect taxes This all changes when Georgia becomes a royal colony Changes in a Royal Colony A Royal Colony
- French Colonization - MUHS
The Spanish had no interest in the north, so it worked for the French 1600 – Tadoussac (taaa-do-sack) was the first trading post established at the confluence of the St lawrence Saguenay Rivers Port Royal, Acadia, established in 1604, was a naval base
- The 13 Colonies - americanhistory1withbyrne. weebly. com
Types of English Colonies Royal Britain directly ruled the colony Parliament appointed a governor and a council known as the Upper House The colonists would be allowed to elect an assembly called the Lower House Proprietary Individuals or groups to whom Britain had granted land They were generally free to rule as they wished
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Governors King George II appointed a royal governor to oversee Georgia’s development The royal governor acted as the king’s voice in the colony and performed administrative duties The royal governor wielded great power, but also worked closely with the legislature John Reynolds
- Saints - Archdiocese of GlasgowReligious Education Catechesis
In reading the lives of the saints, we see that the saints each reflect, in a unique way, a special facet or virtue of God Himself Learning about Catholic saints and their lives can inspire us to reach the summit of perfection that God wills for each of us
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