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Fiske, John, 1842-1901

"Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins"


e. The tribute to be paid in return.
f. The ruler a feudal long.
g. Limitations of the ruler's power.
11. Early state government in Pennsylvania and Delaware:--
a. The powers of Penn as compared with those of Calvert.
b. One governor and council,
c. The legislature of each colony.
d. The quarrels of the Penns and Calverts.
e. Mason and Dixon's line.
12. What other proprietary governments were organized, and
what was their fate?
13. Why were proprietary governments unpopular? (Note the
exceptions, however.)
14. Classify and define the forms of colonial government in existence
at the beginning of the Revolution.
15. Show that these forms differed chiefly in respect to the governor's
office.
16. A representative assembly in each of the thirteen colonies:--
a. The basis of representation.
b. The control of the public money.
c. The spontaneousness of the representative assembly.
17. The governor's council:--
a. The custom in England.
b. The council as an upper house.
c. The council in Pennsylvania.
18. Compare the colonial systems with the British (1) in organization
and (2) in the nature of their political quarrels.


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