Royal Colonies were established in North America by England, France, the Netherlands, and Sweden over the course of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The colonies were controlled by the king of the sovereign nation, who named a governor to each colony and, in English colonies, a council to assist him. The Crown was also responsible for appointing colonial judges, usually for life, though by 1760 they could be removed from office at will. The Crown controlled all http://www.answers.com/topic/unsold public lands, and the royal governor retained the power to http://www.answers.com/topic/disperse those lands. As a representative of the Crown in the colonies, the governor-who also could be removed at will by the king-and the council derived their authority from two key documents, the colonial commission and the set of royal instructions.
Any colony that is owned by a country with a monarch, such as England or Denmark or Sweden, is considered royal and is indebted to the royalty. The Falklands would be considered royal.
New Jersey original planned to have religious freedom, but as a royal colony its religion was to be Anglican and religious freedom wouldn't be possible.
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what colony was split in 2 colonys
They were all part of the american revolution and were some of the first colonys.
it became a state in 1778 and the fourh state no more the thirteen colonys frinch and indean war
New Jersey original planned to have religious freedom, but as a royal colony its religion was to be Anglican and religious freedom wouldn't be possible.
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The middle colonies.
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Thomas Hinckley.
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it was founded in year 1620
Great Blue Herons live in nest colonys in the tops of evergreen trees, they fly back to these colonys every evening and feed their young and presumably sleep.