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in 1619, this was created to provide more local control of Virginia colonists and it is significant because it was a sign of democracy
in 1619, this was created to provide more local control of Virginia colonists and it is significant because it was a sign of democracy
in 1636, this happened because he opposed force attendance and the English colonists who forcefully removed the Native Americans
the English passed these laws to receive parts of New England's trading profits in 1651
in 1676, the poor farmers opposed against the governor of Virginia because he raised taxes and had large favoritism towards big plantation owners
this happened because he ended the representative assemblies and only allowed one town meeting a year in 1685
in the 1700s, this was when England didn't interfere with colonial matters and it benefited the colonists because they got to act on their own
this happened because he published the New York Weekly Journal and he openly criticized the New York governor which was against the law, in 1735
in the 1740s, this was when Christianity changed the view of religion and encouraged equality
the council was able to collect taxes, raise armies, make treaties, and new settlements and wanted to unite colonies during wars but, they didn't give up their own affairs (1750s)
in 1675, there was an armed conflict between Native American inhabitants and English colonists and their Native American allies
they were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts in 1692
in 1639, was an early colonial constitution that established a rule of law that governed the towns of Wethersfield, Windsor, and Hartford
these were men and women who signed a contract by which they agreed to work for a certain number of years in exchange for transportation to Virginia and, once they arrived, food, clothing, and shelter

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