Civil Government in the United States Considered with - Some Reference to Its Origins by John Fiske
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Formation of representative governments; House of Burgesses in Virginia Company of Massachusetts Bay Transfer of the charter from England to Massachusetts The General Court; assistants and deputies Virtual independence of Massachusetts, and quarrels with the Crown New charter of Massachusetts in 1692; its liberties curtailed Republican governments in Connecticut and Rhode Island Counties palatine in England; proprietary charter of Maryland Proprietary charter of Pennsylvania Quarrels between Penns and Calverts; Mason and Dixon's line Other proprietary governments They generally became unpopular At the time of the Revolution there were three forms of colonial government: 1. Republican; 2. Proprietary; 3. Royal (After 1692 the government of Massachusetts might be described as |
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