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 Encyclopedia: 1705
The Sophia Naturalization Act 1705 is passed by the British Parliament, which naturalized Sophia of Hanover and the "issue of her body" as British subjects.
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 North Carolina Governors
North Carolina's history as an organized governing system led by a governor may be viewed in five chronological stages: the Virginia colony, the southern plantation, the Lords Proprietors, the Royal colony, and the state of North Carolina.
A chronology of governors serving during each of these stages is listed at the bottom of the page.
Theactions of the Virginia governor outpaced his authority under the English Crown, and the Southern Plantation and its Commander were short-lived.
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 Encyclopedia: Colonial governors by year
In politics and in history, a colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a geographically-distant state (or city, in ancient times).
This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year.
This is a list of the leaders of major religions in any given year.
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 Leslie V. Brock: The Colonial Currency, Prices, and Exchange Rates
Colonial paper currency, generally called bills of credit, was issued on two bases: on the credit of the colony supported by tax funds, and on loan.
In the case of New England and the Middle colonies, where direct trade between the colonies and Britain was at a minimum, it was necessary for the colonies to have recourse to a roundabout trade to procure the necessary bills of exchange and specie to pay their adverse balances with Britain.
The par of exchange in Virginia was reckoned in the colony at 125.
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 COLONIAL AMERICA
Though religious toleration had been introduced into other colonies previously by individual proprietors or governors, this was the earliest legislative enactment in America asserting the principle of religious toleration.
Governor Berkeley, who had been Governor since 1642, had Charles II proclaimed as King and invited him to assume the administration of Virginia.
According to the Act all English possessions could allow only English or Colonial vessels entrance to their ports; certain articles, produced in the colonies, such as sugar and tobacco, were known as "enumerated" goods, and were to be shipped to England only.
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 A Short History of American Capitalism: COLONIAL ECONOMY
Of all members of that colony's governor's council during 1702-1776, "sixty percent were landed proprietors or their relatives, the individuals who had dominated the colony's history since the 1670s and who still controlled access to all unpatented land in the province."13 Large landholders, professionals, and large planters provided the bulk of members of the assembly.
90 In 1662, the colony's legislature dropped the English rule of descent via the father and established the principle of partus sequitur ventrem: whether a child was considered free or slave depended upon the mother's status.
By the close of the colonial period, the land of the 13 colonies was spoken for by the politically dominant aristocracy.
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Queen Anne, by letters mandatory, dated June 18, 1705, directedLord Cornbury to constitute Sampson Broughton Attorney-General, inplace of his father, S. Broughton, deceased, but he did not comply, on the plea that it was necessary that the Acting Attorney-General (Bickley) should have the management of certain important trials then at hand.
Between 1684 and 1777, the Colonial Attorneys General were appointed by the King of England, or the Colonial Governors on the Crown's behalf.
By the Constitution the governor was required to do the appointing with the "advice and consent of the council." But in practice it subordinated the governor to the council whenever a majority of the assembly was politically opposed to him, and the annual election of the council greatly increased chances of such opposition.
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 The Colonial Virginia Register   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
From 1652 to 1660 the Governors were elected by the House of Burgesses, though there is some reason to believe that their choice may have been influenced by the wishes of the Parliamentary authorities, or of Cromwell.
The Councillors were the Governor's advisers in executive matters, and patents, etc., are stated to be issued with their "advice and consent." They constituted the General Court -the supreme court of the Colony and also had legislative functions as members of the upper house of the Assembly, corresponding somewhat to our senate.
The colonial almanacs (which were always published late in the year before that whose date they bear-as is the case now) contain lists which have in the main been found to be very accurate, of the members of the House in existence at the time when the almanac was printed.
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 The Regional Review (1941)
For 70 years the Governor's Palace at Williamsburg stood as the symbol of royal authority in colonial Virginia.
Begun in 1705 under an appropriation by the House of Burgesses and completed in 1720, it served as the official residence of a succession of brilliant British governors: Alexander Spotswood, Hugh Drysdale, William Gooch, Robert Dinwiddie, Francis Fauquier, Norborne Berkeley, and John Murray, the Earl of Dunmore.
In addition there were other maps, extensive inventories of three colonial governors, the Journals of the House of Burgesses, and other colonial records.
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 Guide and Index to Lists of Rulers
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The arrangement of these lists thus follows Bryce's principle of universalist ideology, centering on Rome but extending to similar to ideas outside of the Roman world.
The systematic treatment is as follows in the list below, but the list in the box at right simply gives the actual internet files in which basic historical material, with lists and genealogies, is contained.
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In the colonies, this conflict was known as King George's War (1744-1748), because it involved the family connection of German born and German bred George I. To a large extent, it was fought in Europe, but in the New World, it took place in Canada.
With assistance from the northern colonies, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and an army of civilians, led by William Pepperrell, aided by the British, fleet, the impossible was accomplished.
Governor Shirley now turned to plans for the invasion of Canada by a colonial militia, but the British military were not about to allow such an independent venture for their colonial subjects.
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 List of Governors of Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Captain George Yeardley, President of the Council in Virginia, Deputy Governor, April, 1616 - May 15, 1617
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 New Jersey Colonial Sites
Colonial house located at the foot of the Palisades near where the British climbed up to attack Fort Lee in 1776.
Run by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America.
Colonial house, part of Thomas Whitlock homestead, 1663-1703.
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 Pre-Republic Governors of Texas - Texas State Library
According to MARTINEZ PACHECO, RAFAEL, The Handbook of Texas Online, Pacheco was appointed ad interim governor of Texas December 5, 1786 and his removal was approved by the viceroy on October 18, 1790.
The list of governors in the 1998-1999 Texas Almanac gives his term of office at 1787-1788, and notes that from 1788 to 1789, the office of governor was suppressed, and the area was ruled by a presidial captain.
According to MUNOZ, MANUEL, The Handbook of Texas Online, Elguezabal became interim governor in 1797 because Munoz was ill, and continued in this post following Munoz' death in July of 1799.
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This is a list of colonial governors of Virginia.
Some of these governors never visited the New World and governed through deputies resident in the colony.
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This vast collection of information not only includes documents and lists of inhabitants during the early Dutch and English periods in New York, but also extensive information on the German (Palatine) and French Hugenot landings in 1710 and before.
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The year 1705 in (A particular branch of scientific knowledge) science and (The practical application of science to commerce or industry) technology included many events, some of which are listed
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The Bounty of the Chesapeake: Fishing in Colonial Virginia.
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ref: Descendants of Colonial Governors William Leete -> Malcom Murray Jones He was married to Mary CHITTENDEN on 4 Oct 1670 in Guilford, New Haven, CT.
Mary CHITTENDEN was born in 1647 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. Born before the records of Guilford began She died on 9 Mar 1712 in Guilford, New Haven, CT. !MARRIAGE: CT VR vA p67 mar by Mr.
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The list is circulated privately to members of the royal family (who refer to it as the 'printed list') and it is not published elsewhere.
This list of kings and queens from Egbert, King of Wessex to Elizabeth II can be found on the official web site of the British Monarchy at http://www.royal.gov.uk/output/Page5.asp.
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