A history of the United States . TTPES OF COLOMAL GOVERNMENTS 1C82 Proprietary/ TVPES OK COLONIAL GOVEKNMENTS 1730-17G3 Proprietary Governments. A Century of Expansion 61 At the same time Plymouth, which was a small andrelatively weak colony and had never had a charter, wasannexed to Massachusetts. Maine was likewise formallyadded to her powerful neighbor who had held her withoutauthorization for nearly half a century. Revolutions also took place in Maryland and in NewYork. In the former province John Coode took advantageof the governors delay in


A history of the United States . TTPES OF COLOMAL GOVERNMENTS 1C82 Proprietary/ TVPES OK COLONIAL GOVEKNMENTS 1730-17G3 Proprietary Governments. A Century of Expansion 61 At the same time Plymouth, which was a small andrelatively weak colony and had never had a charter, wasannexed to Massachusetts. Maine was likewise formallyadded to her powerful neighbor who had held her withoutauthorization for nearly half a century. Revolutions also took place in Maryland and in NewYork. In the former province John Coode took advantageof the governors delay in proclaiming the acces- ,. TTr-iT , ^,r • 1 T^ i Revolutions sion 01 William and Mary, to stir up the rrot- in Marylandestants and seize the government in the name and in Newof the new sovereigns. For the next twenty-fiveyears the province was under a royal governor. LordBaltimore was never formally deprived of his rights, andwhen a Protestant succeeded to the title in 1715, the pro-prietary rights were restored and the Baltimore heirs con-tinued to govern the colony until the American Revolution. In N


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