The First Continental Congress was a colonial law making body that was made up of elected officials. This group consisted of delegates from 12 of the colonies that defended the rights of their citizens.
The colonial law making body that was elected was known as the Virginia House of Burgesses. It was the first such body in the American colonies.
House of Burgesses
The general Assembly is the correct answer.
The First Continental Congress was a colonial law making body that was made up of elected officials. This group consisted of delegates from 12 of the colonies that defended the rights of their citizens.
During the Spanish colonial period, the local governing body known as the "cabildo" served as both the town council and court of law. It was responsible for local administration, governance, and the enforcement of laws in the community. The cabildo had elected officials who made decisions on various matters, including justice, land distribution, and taxation, reflecting the interests of the local population.
colonial law is not law are rules of english law
The colonial governor led the elected assembly in each of the colonies.
Parliament, which is comprised of the House of Commons (elected) and the House of Lords (unelected).
They often elected their officers, otherwise they would be appointed by the colonial governor.
a law enchanted by a legislative body in colonial time??
The government of colonial New York resided in a governor and an elected assembly.
the colony's landowning white males