<span>Britain with William Pitt who was in charge of the war effort, had a plan to defeat France by building a vast British empire that would control colonies that produce sugar, textiles, metals and other goods. Based on this plan, William Pitt decided not to use British troops in Europe, but help their allies to build up their armies to defeat France.</span>
No, I do not think it is possible. Direct Democracy entails participation from all citizens. If we have trouble with a Representative Democracy, how are we expected to expand?
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Virginia company struggled to attract settlers but its population grew dramatically so in 1619 the house of burgesses became America’s first legislative, or law-making body.
When the pilgrims decided to set sail for America in September 1620, 2 months later they reached land and the pilgrims signed the mayflower contract agreeing to make laws to protect the general good.
So to answer your questions, I believe these two occasions are important to self-government because the colonies are learning to be sufficient.