Proprietary colonies were ruled by individuals or groups granted land and governing rights by the British Crown. These proprietors had significant autonomy to govern their colonies as they saw fit, often establishing their own legal systems and policies. Notable examples include Maryland, granted to Lord Baltimore, and Pennsylvania, given to William Penn. This system allowed for a degree of self-governance while still being subject to the overarching authority of the Crown.
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