The New England colonists practiced self-government through a variety of innovations:
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The Caribbean nation of Haiti is one of the smallest in the world. In order to become an independent nation, the country had a long road to travel. The first step was Simon Bolivar's proclamation of independence.
After the protestant reformation religion, the Catholic Church really took a hit. The reason that spread to the colonies in America however is mostly because of puritans or *dissenters* persecution in England under James the first and his Acts of Uniformity. Originally they left for Holland, but it wasn't much better there and going to America seemed a logical next step. Religion in Europe was so divided that you were at risk for persecution no matter what religion you were. Thus, it was logical for them to go to America where there would be no persecution. (Though, that changed as different faiths showed up in the colonies)
The establishment of the House of Burgesses, a colonial legislature, was an important step toward self-government.
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The establishment of the House of Burgesses, a colonial legislature, was an important step toward self-government.
The establishment of the House of Burgesses, a colonial legislature, was an important step toward self-government.
The establishment of the House of Burgesses, a colonial legislature, was an important step toward self-government.
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The Mayflower Compact
It was a step toward self-government in the English colonies.
Mayflower Compact was the first form of self-government in America.
The first government in Jamestown was known as the Virginia General Assembly, established in 1619. It marked the beginning of representative government in America, allowing settlers to elect representatives to make laws and manage local affairs. This assembly was a significant step towards self-governance in the English colonies.
The first step in the booting process is POST (power-on self-test).