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Proprietary Governor - Definition and Overview |
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Proprietary Governors were individuals authorized to govern proprietary colonies. Under the proprietary system, individuals or companies were granted commercial charters by the King of England to establish colonies. These proprietors then selected the governors and other officials in the colony. This system was used to establish several colonies on the island of Newfoundland. The provinces of Maryland, Carolina and several other colonies in the Americas were initially established under the proprietary system.
These colonies were distinct from royal colonies in that they were commercial enterprises established under authority of the crown. Proprietary Governors had legal responsibilities over the colony as well as responsibilities to shareholders to ensure the security of their investments.
The proprietary system was a mostly inefficient system, in that the proprietors were, for the most part, like absentee landlords. Many never even visited the colonies they owned. By the early 1700s, nearly all of the proprietary colonies had either surrendered their charters to the crown to become royal colonies, or else had significant limitations placed on them by the crown.
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Example Usage of Proprietary |
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benhsu: i love people saying android is more open than iphone os. wait. isn't iphone os based on bsd. and android based on Proprietary android? |
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huettermann: @vaclav_pech task management works great, aligning to a standard would have been even better than a Proprietary solution though. |
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chrisgoulet: @ConradJohnson Agreed. But apple will launch their Proprietary Applash. |
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