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Sidana [21]
3 years ago
10

What was the Virginia House of Burgesses? A. An inn that catered to sailors who would soon be returning to England B. The first

representative body in colonial America, which allowed male landowners a say in colonial government C. The most prosperous trading house in the new settlement of Jamestown D. A governmental house set up by the king to directly rule the colony of Virginia
History
2 answers:
yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is either "b" or "d" but we have a strong feeling that it is "b"
lara [203]3 years ago
3 0
The answer is B.  It was the first representative body in Colonial america

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