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7 August, 09:17

During the eighteenth century, colonial assemblies;

a. lost political power to colonial governors

b. concentrated on the distribution of patronage

c. gained the "power of the purse "

d. remained merely advisory bodies

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  1. 7 August, 09:31
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    Generally speaking, in the United States during this time, colonial assemblies " a. lost political power to colonial governors," which was one of the reasons the colonists were upset with the leadership of Great Britain.
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