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Currency act
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In the early eighteenth century, colonial assemblies had the power over taxation and spending. However, these as well as any other acts could be superseded by the Royal Governor. The Royal Governor, in turn, was also subordinate to the British government.
Before the US became involved, the Spanish colonial government was fighting an insurrection that continued when Spain ceded the Philippines to the US. The US felt an obligation to the Philippine people to remain until order could be restored and a stable and benign civilian government could be set up.
Mainly rich planters and lawyers, business owners. They were the only ones who could vote. Men who didn't own land couldn't vote, women couldn't vote, and slaves couldn't vote.
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Only men who were members of the Puritan church could participate in the government
white men could participate but in later years, the king of England would accept or decline the law that is passed.
people could participate by:Run for the NDP
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people could participate by:Run for the NDP
They love it
In my opinion, people who are born in the USA can only participate in government. If you think so vote.
White men who were rich
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Only White Men Who Owned Property Could Be Part Of The Government.