King James II restricted the colonists' rights through the implementation of the Dominion of New England in 1686, which centralized governance and reduced colonial autonomy. He appointed a royal governor, Sir Edmund Andros, who enforced strict control over the colonies, limiting self-governance and dismissing local assemblies. Additionally, he imposed new taxes and enforced navigation laws more rigorously, further alienating the colonists and igniting resentment against royal authority.
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