Why did the king establish the Dominion of New England in the American colonies?

The king felt the colonies were growing too independent from England.
The king wanted the colonies to have more control over their government.
The king believed New England needed greater protection from New France.
The king was concerned that New York and New Jersey had lost their charters.

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The primary reason the king established the Dominion of New England was that the king felt the colonies were growing too independent from England. This move was part of an effort to centralize control over the colonies and reduce the autonomy that had been developing in the region. The Dominion aimed to consolidate several northeastern colonies under one governor, thereby increasing the authority of the British crown and diminishing the self-governing power of individual colonies, which was viewed as a threat to royal control.

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