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10 September, 08:03

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Why did the House of Burgesses of Virginia represent an important step toward colonial self-governance?

Taxes collected from colonists were used solely to pay for local services.

Courts established within the colony were run by popularly elected officials.

Colonists selected representatives to serve in a legislative assembly.

The governor of the colony was elected to the post by the colonists.

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  1. 10 September, 09:53
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    The correct answer is Colonists selected representatives to serve in a legislative assembly

    Explanation: The house of Burgesses it was the elected representative of the Virginia General Assembly, the legislative body of the Virginia Colony.
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