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Alex
4 years ago
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What methods did the colonists have for self government?

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Aleks04 [339]4 years ago
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The colony would be led by a governor and and probably a local legislature; which would be elected by the local or in the area oligarchy.

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  • General Court
  • Mayflower Compact

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