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Why did the companies control the government of their colonies? They had planned to gradually allow government by the people. They did not believe in the rights of the people. They wanted to control the colonists so they could provide profits for the company. They were acting under the king’s order to control their colony.

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Why did the companies control the government of their colonies? They wanted to control the colonists so they could provide profits for the company. ... The colonists were promised land if they worked if they could succeed.

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Who controlled the colonies?

The 13 colonies were in America but were controlled by Britain. Colonies are typically settled by people from the home country. In order to expand the British Empire against the Spanish rival, Queen Elizabeth of England established colonies in North America. Each colony was founded under different circumstances.

Why did the colonies want to control their own government?

It was in essence, a social contract in which the settlers consented to follow the compact's rules and regulations for the sake of survival. Thus, the colonists sincerely believed that they had the right to govern themselves, being separated from Britain by an ocean and having founded an entirely new society.

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