Asked by Quentin
Why did the Hebrew congregation write to George Washington?
To congratulate him and thank him for enforcing religious tolerance in this country as president
To try to get him to make the Jewish faith the national religion
To ask him for assistance in practicing their religion
To tell him they were angry that he did not treat all religions fairly
To congratulate him and thank him for enforcing religious tolerance in this country as president
To try to get him to make the Jewish faith the national religion
To ask him for assistance in practicing their religion
To tell him they were angry that he did not treat all religions fairly
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Quentin
How is a royal colony an example of self government
Laws were created without the King’s Counsel
A lord proprietor appointed their officials
Laws were created by lord proprietors
A royal colony elected its own legislative body
Laws were created without the King’s Counsel
A lord proprietor appointed their officials
Laws were created by lord proprietors
A royal colony elected its own legislative body
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GPT 3.5
The Hebrew congregation wrote to George Washington to congratulate him and thank him for enforcing religious tolerance in this country as president.
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GPT 3.5
A royal colony is not an example of self-government. In a royal colony, the laws were created by the king or monarch, and officials were often appointed by the crown. The governance of a royal colony was primarily in the hands of the king or the monarch, and the colonists had limited or no say in creating laws or electing their own legislative body.
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