Select the three statements were true of the relationship between governors and colonial assemblies by 1750-1760. The assemblies had gained experience and confidence. The assemblies were content to follow the royal decrees without question. The assemblies' support came from England. The assemblies believed the colonists had a right to representation under their royal charters. The governor frequently could not control the assembly. The assemblies were growing weaker and less effective. The governor had strong local support.