The thirteen original British colonies in North America, some formed as commercial ventures, others as religious havens, each had a written charter that set forth its form of government and the rights of the colonists.
The thirteen original British colonies in North America, some formed as commercial ventures, others as religious havens, each had a written charter that set forth its form of government and the rights of the colonists.
Asome formed as commercial ventures, others as religious havens, each had a written charter
Bsome being formed as a commercial venture, others as religious havens, all of which had written charters
Csome that formed as commercial ventures, others as religious havens, all had written charters
Dwith some being formed as a commercial venture, others as religious havens, all had a written charter
Ewith some formed as commercial ventures, while others as religious havens, each had a written charter