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Religion and Virtue contributed to the growth of representative governments in the American Colonies by supporting them and not rebelling (I THINK)

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What was the start representative government in the English colonies?

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Why representative government developed in the colonies?

this was because the king wanted people to govern the colonies.


Where did the colonists want to have a representative?

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What was the start of the representative government in the English Colonies?

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