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Representative government
Representative Government.
In the colonial government you had to be a landowner to vote and people (blacks) who didn't own land didn't have the right to vote
these people held all the most important positions in the colonial government. this small privileged group was called thethese people held all the most important positions in the colonial government. this small privileged group was called the
famous people and so
well it really doesnt tell me what to do and the answer is that people had various government what do u think?
the Regulators
People were promised a representative government and religious freedom
A government where the people have the power to vote on issues and nominate a leader is considered a republic. The head of the state must not be a monarch for the country, and the government, to be considered a republic.
IMPROVED ANSWER:The people of Vermont during the colonial period were considered an independent republic. This basically meant that the people lived in a condition they were satisfied with, and had no interference with outsiders in their daily lives.Just like before the state of Texas became a part of the United States, they also had what they considered to be a "Republic."Such situations means that the people rule. By majority rule, they elect the representatives who will run the area the way the people want them to. It was the form of government that would eventually cause the 13 Colonies of the United States to crave for such a government, and not be forced to continue to be under the rule of King George III.
The biggest issue that has carried over from the colonial period to now is that people who have a business interest feel like their desires are ruined by strict regulations. Both people in the colonial period and people now experienced over regulation.
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