Some colonies didn't chose to have a representative government, others did.
the government, governments council, and the assembly.
They were democratic and had a self-government.
it was the same as the BritishObviously the the governments of many former British colonies are base on the British system of government and law. That and in some instances influences that came from the original culture and religion.
The government in the colony of North Carolina was similar to the other colonies. These governments were run as English governments with structures from England.
Thought each colony's government differed slightly all the governments shared an important inheritance from the British system of the government: an elected legislature .
The new England colonies had democratic government because many men got to vote on who to run the colony
The government in the colony of North Carolina was similar to the other colonies. These governments were run as English governments with structures from England.
No, the 13 colonies were very independent at first with their own ideas, governments, and interests. It took a lot of work to unite the colonies.
representitive government
The main difference is their governments. The colonies were governed by a foreign power. Protectorates had their own internal government but were under the control of an outside power.
Religion and Virtue contributed to the growth of representative governments in the American Colonies by supporting them and not rebelling (I THINK)