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1.How were royal colonies different from corporate colonies?

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Corporate colonies were funded by joint stocks an allowed investors to have a vote in. the way to run a colony.  Royal colonies were under the direct order of the king. He appointed the governors. 
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Corporate colonies were funded by joint stocks an allowed investors to have a vote in. the way to run a colony. Royal colonies were under the direct order of the king. He appointed the governors.

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A corporate colony had a permit that held awarded to them by the England king to stockholders. An established colony was one that was controlled by a proprietary or a group of possessors with authority from the monarch in England. However, in 1624, the monarch began changing several colonies to royal colonies.

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