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.
virginia
Mayflower compact
virgina
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.
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During colonial times, each state had its own way of governing, including their own lawmaking bodies. In Virginia, this group of lawmakers was called the House of Burgesses.
House of Burgesses
The general Assembly is the correct answer.
No, as a matter of fact, it is not. Congress is the chief lawmaking body of the U.S.
which lawmaking body set agenda of issues for the ecclesia to vote on
The Parliament
The Legislative body