Both Virginia and Plymouth posed potential threats to the authority of the British Crown in different ways. Virginia, with its profitable tobacco economy and growing population, fostered a sense of autonomy that challenged royal control, especially as settlers sought self-governance. Plymouth, while initially more reliant on the Crown, established a self-governing system through the Mayflower Compact, which laid the groundwork for local governance that could undermine royal authority. Each colony's pursuit of independence and self-determination contributed to a broader trend that could ultimately challenge British rule.
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