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23 January, 22:02

Why were town meetings in the Massachusetts Bay Colony significant?

A) They were one of the first attempts at self-governance in North America.

B) They were one of the first examples of a representative democracy.

C) They encouraged the colonists to depend less on British-produced goods.

D) They encouraged the colonists to be more tolerant of other religions.

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  1. 24 January, 01:28
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    The answer here is A
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