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How did the English colonies differ from Spanish and French colonies?

A: They had royal governors appointed by their rulers.
B:They elected their own representative assemblies.
C: They regulated their own trading activities.
D: They had their own delegates at the home nation.

User Bonik
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Answer:

it C

B is wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

English colonies often were founded by joint-stock companies. is the right answer

User Lachmania
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Sorry, I’m gonna contradict the answer above-I believe the answer would be B!! English colonies differed greatly from other New World settlements, because they had an increased amount of independence. They hosted town meetings, and voted for their own representative assemblies like the House of Burgesses in Virginia!! Let me know if you need anything else, and so hope I helped!! :)
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