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In most cases they ran the day to day business of a town. The committees elected people to handle garbage pick up, collect taxes etc. As war drew near some of these committees became comittees of correspondence which kept other towns informed about the acts and movements of the British.

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{| |- | They were the center of government. While the Royal Governor was in charge, the assembly provided some sort of representation to the colonists. In several cases the Governor dissolved the Assembly entirely and took full control. |}

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the duties of the colonial assemblies were to create written plans for goverment.Also another duty the colonial assemblies had to do was to make up laws for each colony.

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Colonial assemblies were the predecessors of a legislature. Colonists would gather together and discuss the issues facing their colony before deciding how to proceed.

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So when they are not treated right they have a fair way to fight back aka go in a court and sue for thier rights

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11y ago

the sharing of the power by the national and state government

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14y ago

Colonial assemblies were established in all thirteen colonies.

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They were created so colonsits could have some control over local affair and making laws.

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