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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the colony's landowning white males
It is the Great Britain that held the largest number of seats in the colonial assemblies. The other countries were France, Germany and Portugal.
stamp act ~ APEX ~ The Stamp Act created the first tax that did not go through the colonial assemblies.
representative assemblies Legislative assemblies, whose members were elected by voters, evolved during the colonial period. Most became so powerful that they held the power of the purse and so controlled the actions of colonial governors.
Provincial congresses replaced colonial assemblies. Provincial congresses were extra-legal legislative bodies established in some of the Thirteen Colonies early in the American Revolution. you need correct info
The colonial assemblies and the colonial courts were created because ------------
Replaced colonial assemblies
Provincial congresses replaced colonial assemblies
Colonists could be taxed only by colonial assemblies.
Colonist could be taxed only by colonial assemblies.
in there assemblies colonial delegates spoke up for the freedom to rule themselves.
The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
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The quartering Act required colonial assemblies to house and pay British soldiers.
The Royal Governor.