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Match each description to the type of English colony it represents corporate colony proprietary colony royal colony King Charles ll of England have New York to he duke of York as a reward for his loyalty New Hampshire colony was owned by the English monarch who appointed a governor to run it Jamestown colony was founded and controlled by investors of an English joint stock company

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King Charles ll of England have New York to he duke of York as a reward for his loyalty = Proprietary colony

New Hampshire colony was owned by the English monarch who appointed a governor to run it = Royal colony

Jamestown colony was founded and controlled by investors of an English joint stock company = Corporate colony

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New Hampshire was the royal colon. The King of England appointed a governor to rule the colony.

New York was the proprietary colony. King Charles II gave it to the Duke of York.

Jamestown was the corporate colony. Many wealthy English people invested in the trip to the Americas to colonize territory in North America. It was founded and controlled by investors of an English joint-stock company.

The first colony of the English in the American territory was Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Then, in 1620, a group of Puritans founded the Plymouth colony in New England. They were running from persecution from the Church of England. In Colonial times, there were a total of 13 colonies established by English people.

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