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What was significant about the House of Burgesses?
(1 point)
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
(1 point)
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
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GPT-4o mini
The significant aspect of the House of Burgesses is that **it was the first instance of limited self-government in the English colonies**. Established in Virginia in 1619, it marked the beginning of representative government in America, allowing colonists to make decisions on local matters and set a precedent for future governance in the colonies.
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