What was a striking feature in the early phases of colonial development?

The striking feature in the early faces of colonial development was the lack of controlling influence by the English government. Full government authority was vested in companies as reflected under the terms of Virginia Company. The King transferred his sovereignty to the new world settlements to companies who exercised control over colonies on behalf of the English government. The crown expected the companies to be residents of England. Residents of Virginia would have no power if the king retained absolute power.