The first governing body of the English colonies was the Virginia House of Burgesses.
The Virginia Colony established the House of Burgesses, which was the first elective governing body in a British colony in 1619.
The House of Burgess was the first democratically elected governing body in the British American colonies. It was established at the Virginia General Assembly in 1619 and its electorate was confined to landholding males at least 21 years of age.
The Virginia House of Burgesses was the first legislative body of elected representatives in the United States. It had lawmaking authority over the colony of Virginia.
The first represented body to meet on U.S soil was the Virginia House of Burgesses which first met on July 30, 1619,
the first self-governing legislative body in the american colonies was the Virginia house of Burgesses
It was modeled after "British Parliament".
The first governing body of the English colonies was the Virginia House of Burgesses.
The Virginia Colony established the House of Burgesses, which was the first elective governing body in a British colony in 1619.
During colonial times, each state had its own way of governing, including their own lawmaking bodies. In Virginia, this group of lawmakers was called the House of Burgesses.
The House of Burgesses was a legislative body in Virginia from 1643 to 1776. It was important because it was the first legislative body in America.
The House of Burgess was the first democratically elected governing body in the British American colonies. It was established at the Virginia General Assembly in 1619 and its electorate was confined to landholding males at least 21 years of age.
House of Burgesses
It was the lawmaking body of Virginia.
The House of Burgesses wasn't an actual home. It was a governmental body created in colonial Virgina that was the congress if you will, of Virginia.
The first was in Virginia and was called the House of Burgesses
The House of Burgesses.