because they are black,
By the House Of Burgesses.
The colonists believed in the principle of self-rule
What were the three outstanding events in 1619 that had a great influence on the colonies? #1 representative government came to america. #2 the first slaves were brought to america. #3 The London Company sent women to America.
They did because they can expected Britain to take over.
If the American colonies were to stay in England, America would not be the same. The 13 colonies were the first to allow religious freedom and have religious tolerance as proven in some as history's greatest document such as Mayflower Compact and Maryland's Tolerance. Also if the American colonies were to stay in England there wouldn't be the democratic system of government we have today because the colonies sprouted a system of government called The House of Burgess es which was the start of a representative government which lead to our country today.
house of burgesses
The colonies were not as profitable as those France had elsewere.
validate America as a representative government
true
ordered government, limited government, & representative government
What were the three outstanding events in 1619 that had a great influence on the colonies? #1 representative government came to america. #2 the first slaves were brought to america. #3 The London Company sent women to America.
What were the three outstanding events in 1619 that had a great influence on the colonies? #1 representative government came to america. #2 the first slaves were brought to america. #3 The London Company sent women to America.
We have a Representative Democracy in America.
representative
Building cities in a new land for your government is called colonizing. When the British landed in America, the new towns they developed were colonies.
The House of Burgesses had the power to make laws and raise taxes. It began a strong tradition of representative government in the English colonies....
That assembly was the House of Burgesses.
yes it was
were not represented in the british parliament