What statement best describes the governmental relationship with England established in the Middle Colonies?

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Responses

Middle Colonies were all established as royal colonies.

Each had a different system based on the charter agreed upon with the king of England.

The king of England only permitted the establishment of proprietary colonies.

Middle Colonies were established based on the rules of Parliament.

Each had a different system based on the charter agreed upon with the king of England.

Each had a different system based on the charter agreed upon with the king of England.

To determine the answer to this question, we can look at the historical context of the Middle Colonies and their governmental relationship with England during that time. The Middle Colonies, including Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware, were established in the 17th century.

The correct statement regarding the governmental relationship with England established in the Middle Colonies is as follows:

Each had a different system based on the charter agreed upon with the king of England.

The Middle Colonies were primarily established as proprietary colonies, meaning they were granted to individuals or groups by the king of England. Each colony had its own charter, which was a legal document outlining the rights, privileges, and government structures specific to that colony. These charters were agreed upon between the colonists and the king of England, allowing for different systems of governance in each colony.

Therefore, the correct choice is: Each had a different system based on the charter agreed upon with the king of England.