It's Virginia.
The first legislative assembly was in Jamestown Virginia. This was an English colony.
The first legislative assembly was set up in Virginia.
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House of Burgesses
Virginia
Virginia
What did Americans call the part of America where they set up their first colony?
The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, that is, the first eight or the first ten Amendments, depending on your perspective, was ratified by 1791. Thus it was the U.S. Congress.
No. The first colonies in America were set up by the Spanish.
Peter Minuit
Coronado
Jamestown
The first colony that set up a tax-supported public schools in British north America was Aurora city schools.
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Hispaniola
The first colony that set up a tax-supported public schools in British North America was Aurora city schools.
The English were the ones who set up the first colony in Australia. Some of them treated the Aborigines with respect while others treated them as an inferior group of savages.
No, the national constitution of 1791 did not abolish the monarchy. It established a constitutional monarchy in France, limiting the powers of the king and granting significant power to the Legislative Assembly. However, the events of the French Revolution eventually led to the abolition of the monarchy in 1792.