what was the political setup of the British colonies in America?
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Structure of Colonial Government.
England and the colonies had executives (England had a king; each colony had a governor) and two-house legislatures (England had a Parliament with a House of Commons and a House of Lords; each colony had an assembly with a House of Representatives and an upper house, or council).
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Political setup of British colonies in America.
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- These colonies are also called colonial America or thirteen colonies.
- These were established in 17th and 18th century.
- These colonies grew during American revolution. their settlement extended far beyond Appalachians and river Georgia.
- Despite heavy losses population kept on increasing by continued immigration from Great Britain and from Europe, foreign people were welcomed in the colonies.
- Sheep grazing and fencing drove many people from the soil.
- Sharp rise in prices and living cost compelled people to leave their land .
- Within a century half the British had 13 flourishing colonies on the Atlantic coast.
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