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23 October, 15:48

Colonial-era New England town meetings and

the Virginia House of Burgesses were both

(1) early social reform movements

(2) attempts to build a strong national government

(3) steps in the growth of representative democracy

(4) efforts to regulate trade with Native American

Indians

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  1. 23 October, 18:31
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    Colonial-era New England town meetings and the Virginia House of Burgesses were both " (3) steps in the growth of representative democracy" although sometimes futile.
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