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Select the three statements were true of the relationship between governors and colonial assemblies by 1750-1760.

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Answered by vy91917gmailcom
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The governor had the power of absolute veto and could prorogue (i.e., delay) and dissolve the assembly. Colonial assemblies were made up of representatives elected by the freeholders and planters (landowners) of the province; they were also called the House of Delegates, House of Burgesses, or Assemblyof Freemen.

The first key power the colonial assemblies held was their control over the budget by using their right to vote on taxes and expenditures. They also exerted leverage on the royal governors by controlling their salaries.

Assemblies make laws and set policies and the colonial governor served as the head of the colonies government. ... James II wanted to take more control over the English government and felt the colonies had too much Independence.

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