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11 October, 16:04

The Virginia House of Burgesses was a significant because it

(a) negotiated the Treaty of the French Indian War (b) attempted to subvert English rule before the Revolution (c) acted as the first legislative body in the Americas (d) granted it early equal rights to non-white American settlers

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  1. 11 October, 16:41
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    The Virginia House of Burgesses was a legislative body in the first English colonies.
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