What was one way that colonial governments differed from the British government?

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Colonial governments had legislative branches. British government did not have a legislative branch.
Colonial governments had legislative branches. British government did not have a legislative branch.

In the colonies, all free men could vote. In Great Britain, only men who owned property could vote.
In the colonies, all free men could vote. In Great Britain, only men who owned property could vote.

In the colonies, voters elected assemblies. In Great Britain, there were no elections.
In the colonies, voters elected assemblies. In Great Britain, there were no elections.

Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition.

Colonists' rights were defined by formal documents. British rights were defined by laws and tradition.

One way that colonial governments differed from the British government was that in the colonies, all free men could vote, whereas in Great Britain, only men who owned property could vote.