no
Represented colonial participation in government
new England town is where town meetings most prevalent
they came up with new ideas for the colonization ; for example. how to trade ..... etc
steps in the growth of representative democracy
There are always town meetings even in large cities. These meetings are usually called "City Council Meetings". As a citizen you are usually allowed to show up and speak about a concern with your elected Council Members. Some meetings may not be open to the public forum.
In churches
yes they did
The Coercive Acts were the laws that banned town meetings in Massachusetts.
Town meetings and colonial courts allowed for the people living in the colonies to have a say in what was developing in their living area. This was important, mainly becuase during this day of age people began to come to America in order to gain freedom; Having systems in the town such as meetings and colonial courts allowed for people to give a say in what they wanted for their own lifesyle.
Boston tea party
The House of Burgesses and the New England town meetings contributed to the growth of a representative government of the people
Boston tea party
Represented colonial participation in government
Boston tea party
What did people do in town meetings
Survey says...New England. :D
Town meetings.