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A person becomes a burgess, historically a member of the bourgeoisie or a representative in a municipal assembly, by meeting specific qualifications set by local laws or regulations. This often involves being a resident of the community, owning property, or paying taxes. In some cases, individuals may be elected to the position by their peers or appointed by local authorities. The process and requirements can vary significantly depending on the region and historical context.

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