Early colonists were striving for an expansion of rights and ideals - all the while adhering to their Puritan and religious roots. The perfect venue was the Town Meeting. This forum allowed for people to have a say in their government and to discuss the issues to be put before all participants. This was a tremendous feeling of power on the part of the colonials, who know had a chance to take a part in government.
It set the stage for the American Revolution and the start of a Democratic Government.
elected public officials
new England town is where town meetings most prevalent
New England
the middle colonies
I'm not sure its the earliest, but its a form. The Colonists held town meetings where they voted directly on issues.
Represented colonial participation in government
Town meetings.
New England
New England
new England town is where town meetings most prevalent
It was a form of government in New England. People aired their grievances.
The center of politics in New England were town meetings.
the town meetings
New England
Attending town meetings.
Most towns in New England, as well as the rest of the country, have town meetings. These meetings are usually open to the general public and are a way for the people of the town to find out what is going on with regards to spending and other important details.
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the middle colonies