The government of New York differed from other colonies primarily due to its diverse population and its origins as a Dutch colony, which influenced its governance structure. Initially, it had a more authoritarian style under the Duke of York, with fewer democratic elements compared to New England colonies that emphasized town meetings and local governance. Additionally, New York's larger presence of various ethnicities and religions led to a more pluralistic approach to governance, accommodating a wider range of interests and practices than many other colonies. This combination resulted in a more centralized and hierarchical government compared to the more participatory models found in other regions.
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