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who was a viceroy?
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representative of king and queen; he was a great nobleman and given all the honours of royalty
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what was the western design
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a scheme for forcing spain to recognise britain's right to own colonies in the greater antilles (western region) and to trade with spanish settlers here
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vestries
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a group of people who supervised tasks such as road building and appointed constables to keep law and order
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who was a governor
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a person who acted as a representative of the king(imperial government)
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who was the council
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group of people(leading merchants and planters) who had the duty of advising the governor and supporting him in enforcing regulations that came from the imperial government in england
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what was the imperial government
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higher body(king and queen) who was apart of the government in england(the crown)
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assembly
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controlled local taxes to raise money for governing the colony
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plantocracy
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wealthier colonists;majority of them were apart of the assembly.They had a say in the assemblies' decisions
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parishes
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english colonies were divided into these. They were run by committees or vestries.Parishes are divisions of a colony based on the english system of the time when the whole kingdom was divided into parishes that were run by committees or vestries
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magistrates
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wealthiest planters who were responsible for law and order in their district. They were apart of vestries
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custos
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leading figure int he parish government.'Custos' was a title that came from the old English official,the custos rotolorum or keeper of the records
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when was the second navigation act passed and what was it about?
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1651- this ordered that no produce from a colony could be carried to englandor another english colony except in english owned ships. At least three quarters of the crew had to be english
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who was the most famous bucaneer
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henry morgan
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