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All English colonies were divided by the Crown via royal charters into one of three types of colony; proprietary colonies, charter colonies and Crown colonies. Under the proprietary system, individuals or companies (often joint-stock companies), known as proprietors, were granted commercial charters by the Crown to establish overseas colonies ...
A view of shops with anti-British and pro-Independence signs, Malta, c. 1960 Crown Colony of Malta; East Africa Protectorate; Emirate of Afghanistan (de jure)
E.g. the 1915 Lucht bungalow, [11] the 1915 American Foursquare Thomas house, [12] the 1926 Spanish Colonial Beach house, [13] the 1935 Tudor Revival Spangler Rental house, [14] the 1935 Colonial Revival Crowley Rental House, [15] the 1940 International-style Newberg house, [16] and the 1950 Sorensen Ranch house. [17] 3: Agger Rockshelter ...
In 1719, the South Carolina assembly sent a petition to England and requested the proprietors to be replaced with Crown administration. King George I appointed royal governors for North and South Carolina and converted the colony's status to that of a royal colony (Britain ruled the colony but allowed the people self-government). In 1729, the ...
Early English colonies were often proprietary colonies, usually established and administered by companies under charters granted by the monarch. The first "royal colony" was the Colony of Virginia, after 1624, when the Crown of the Kingdom of England revoked the royal charter it had granted to the Virginia Company and assumed control of the administration.
Unusual (for Wisconsin) 2.5 story Gothic Revival-styled I-house, built in 1868 for Brisbane, a former South Carolina slave owner who became a nationally prominent abolitionist. [5] [6] 4: Carden Rockshelter: Carden Rockshelter: August 5, 1993 : Address Restricted: Brigham: 5: Cassidy Farmhouse: Cassidy Farmhouse: September 29, 1986
Charlotina was one of several new colonies proposed by various socio-political factions in Britain and North America following the Treaty of Paris of 1763. The argument for the establishment of Charlotina first appeared that same year in a pamphlet entitled "The Expediency of Securing our American Colonies by Settling the Country Adjoining the River Mississippi, and the Country upon the Ohio ...
Small group of period revival houses built after WWI as Janesville industrialized, including the 1922 Dutch Colonial Revival Slawson house, [29] the 1928 Tudor Revival Pember house, [30] the 1929 Colonial Revival Grubb house, [31] the 1933 Colonial Revival Conrad house (pictured), [32] the 1937 Cape Cod-style Bogardus house, [33] and the 1940 ...
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