When Culpepper ceased to be the Proprietary, in 1684, Virginia became a royal province, and Charles II.
After the Duke became King it was a royal province.
The Duke became a King; the duchy a royal province.
Ten years later, in 1742, Georgia became a royal province, and secured the liberties enjoyed by other American provinces under the crown.
They at first won the favorable consideration of the king; but in 1691 Maryland was declared a royal province, and Sir Lionel Copley came out as the first royal governor.
Virginia charter, and made the colony a royal province, in 1624.
From this time till the Revolution, Massachusetts remained a royal province.
King James, becoming jealous of the company because of its patriotic sentiments, took away the charter (1624), and made Virginia a royal province.
An English officer who attempted to enforce the Navigation Act having been compelled to return home, Charles II, eagerly seized upon the excuse thus offered, and made Massachusetts a royal province.
Under the advice of the great Colbert, the King, young Louis Quatorze, decided to assume the control of New France and make it a royal province.
In this way the Virginia Company came to an end, and Virginia became a royal province with a governor appointed by the king.
New Hampshire, after a momentary union with Massachusetts again, became once more a royal province.
Instead, a new charter was conferred, creating Massachusetts also a royal province, yet with government more liberal than the other provinces of this order enjoyed.
In July, 1679, New Hampshire was permanently separated from her, and erected into a royal province, of a nature to be explained in a subsequent chapter, being the earliest government of this kind in New England.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "royal province" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.