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The colonial legislator and governor often held different opinions. This was because the legislator represented the interests of blank 1, while the governor represented the interests of the blank 2.

Blank 1:

Merchants

British citizens

The colonists

Blank 2:

English colonists

British king

Landowners

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User Nadewad
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Answer:

Blank 1: British colonists

Blank 2: British King

Step-by-step explanation:

Legislators represented the colonists of their colonies while the governor was appointed by the British king.

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