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The different forms of colonial government were all largely similar in their basic structure and each
had all of the following EXCEPT:
A. A council
B. A secretary
C. a governor
D. An assembly


Sagot :

The colonial governments were quite similar in their basic structure but they did not have B. A Secretary.

How were colonial governments set up?

Colonial governments in the Americas usually had a governor who was royally appointed, and councils and assemblies where the colonist made decisions.

The colonial governments did not often have secretaries however as the duties of such a role usually fell into the governor's office.

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