
Structure of Colonial government
Authored by Nora Glenn
Social Studies
5th Grade
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1.
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10 mins • 1 pt
There were three types of colonies during the colonial era: charter, (a) , and proprietary.
2.
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A (a) was a legal document given by the king of England.
3.
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The charter gave the colonists the rights and (a) of an English subject.
4.
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A (a) was made up of investors who provided ships, tools, food, water, and protection for the people who would move,
5.
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The colonists remained the king's subjects but lived and worked across the (a) .
6.
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The (a) laid out in the charter were important because they showed the extent of the land the proprietor owned
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(a) could only be generated if the land had people.
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