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The House of burgesses in Virginia had a profound influence on political life during the events of 1763-1776, when there was a break in relations between Great Britain and its North American colonies. The Burgesses House, along with the local Council and the governor appointed by the king, represented the local government. The Council represented the aristocracy, and the Burgesses House was a meeting of elected representatives and embodied the democratic component of power. It was a kind of political club of gentry, most often demonstrating unanimity about managing the affairs of the colony, considering themselves much more competent in them than the English parliament. The council represented the interests of the colonial administration as a whole, while the Burgesses House represented local elites.
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Reliable.
FOX is relevant, but lies a lot.
Blood letting can help, but ends with death most of the time (ancient)
And an unusual source can be correct, but a reliable source is more often so.
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