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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.

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It set the stage for the American Revolution and the start of a Democratic Government.

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elected public officials

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Q: What did New England colonist do at town meetings?
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