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proprietary$64600$ - traduction vers néerlandais

TYPE OF BRITISH COLONY ESPECIALLY IN NORTH AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN IN THE 17TH CENTURY
Proprierty Governor; Proprietary governor; Proprietary Colony; Proprietary colonies; Proprietary Governor
  • [[Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore]] was the first Proprietor, and his brother [[Leonard Calvert]] was the first Proprietary Governor of the [[Province of Maryland]].

proprietary      
n. eigendoms (van de eigenaar); eigenaren (van bezit)
proprietary colony         
particuliere kolonie
online service         
PROVIDER OF AN ONLINE SERVICE
Online service; Online Services; Online service providers; Online services; Internet industry; Proprietary online service; Proprietary online service provider; Vertical online service provider; Vertical online service
on line informatie service, service die toegang verleent tot gegevens bronnen en aanvullende informatie d.m.v. aansluiting m.b.v. een computer en een modem

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Proprietary colony

A proprietary colony was a type of English colony mostly in North America and in the Caribbean in the 17th century. In the British Empire, all land belonged to the monarch, and it was his/her prerogative to divide. Therefore, all colonial properties were partitioned by royal charter into one of four types: proprietary, royal, joint stock, or covenant. Under the proprietary system, individuals or companies were granted commercial charters by the monarchs of the Kingdom of England to establish colonies. These proprietors then selected the governors and other officials in the colony.

This type of indirect rule eventually fell out of favor as the colonies became established and administrative difficulties eased. The English sovereigns sought to concentrate their power and authority and the colonies were converted to Crown colonies, i.e. governed by officials appointed by the King, replacing the people the King had previously appointed and under different terms.