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zepelin [54]
2 years ago
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When in US history has self-governing/ people creating their own gov occurred? That's not part of the Revolutionary War. Explain

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Alexus [3.1K]2 years ago
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In the history of the United States, self-governing/ people creating their own government occurred during the colonial period.

<h3>What self-governance existed in the colonial period?</h3><h3 />

In the colonial period, there were several colonial assemblies and town councils which acted as a form of government for the colonies because the British were going through a period of Salutary Neglect.

Some of those colonial assemblies such as the Vir-ginia House of Burgesses had elected representatives from all around the colony that came up with laws and discussed issues that affected them. This was a form of self-governance that existed before independence.

Find out more on colonial assemblies at brainly.com/question/691410

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