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NeX [460]
3 years ago
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Why do you think it was important to the colony founders that the representatives lived in the towns they represented?

History
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Archy [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

They created and nurtured them. Like children, the American colonies grew and flourished under British supervision. Like many adolescents, the colonies rebelled against their parent country by declaring independence. But the American democratic experiment did not begin in 1776. The COLONIES had been practicing limited forms of self-government since the early 1600s.

The great expanse of the Atlantic Ocean created a safe distance for American colonists to develop skills to govern themselves. Despite its efforts to control American trade, England could not possibly oversee the entire American coastline. Colonial merchants soon learned to operate outside British law. Finally, those who escaped religious persecution in England demanded the freedom to worship according to their faiths.

Explanation:

Kobotan [32]3 years ago
6 0
This was important to the colony founders, because they wanted to make sure that everyone was accurately represented. If a representative did not actually live in the area they represented, then they would probably be out of touch with the issues and opinions of the residents. The American government is “by the people for the people”, so this is just insuring democracy and fairness.
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