The best of these answers is 3. The other answers are not
correct.
In the years before the Glorious Revolution, James
II, the King of England had been trying to gain more control of the colonies. A notable
part of this effort was the creation of the Dominion of New England. That was an effort
to bring more of the colonies under his control. After he was deposed, the new king did
not try to extend the idea of the Dominion. The new king did appoint
some new governors, but not all of them. In the years
after the Glorious Revolution, some colonies came more under royal control through the
appointment of new governors and/or through making them into royal
colonies.
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