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What was significant about the House of Burgesses?
-it was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies
-it limited the king by making him consult with the nobles and church leaders in order to raise taxes
-it governed the colony of Virginia harshly, like military outpost, leading to mass exodus of settlers
-it mediated conflicts between the colonial government and religious leaders
-it was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies
-it limited the king by making him consult with the nobles and church leaders in order to raise taxes
-it governed the colony of Virginia harshly, like military outpost, leading to mass exodus of settlers
-it mediated conflicts between the colonial government and religious leaders
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The significance of the House of Burgesses is primarily that **it was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies**. Established in 1619 in Virginia, it marked a key development in American political structures by allowing colonists to have a say in their own governance, which set a precedent for future representative assemblies in other colonies. The House of Burgesses enabled settlers to elect representatives to make laws and decisions on their behalf, contributing significantly to the development of democracy in the United States.
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