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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
14

pls hurry will give crownt to best answer! 15 points Which document was one of the first expressions of self-government in Ameri

ca?

History
2 answers:
Harman [31]3 years ago
8 0
The answer to your question is B. The mayflower compact.

They wanted to have the religious freedom not rightfully given to them back in Europe, so they signed the compact to let them self govern themselves!
Mkey [24]3 years ago
4 0
B) Mayflower Compact
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