Two examples of the ways colonies began to self-govern are:
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Puritans held town meetings to discuss important issues.
- Town meetings allowed community members to participate directly in decision-making, fostering a sense of self-governance and local control.
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When first starting to self-govern, Virginia colonists could vote in government matters if they owned land.
- This practice established a form of representative government, as only landowners had the right to vote, giving them a direct influence on governmental decisions.
These examples illustrate the early steps toward self-governance in the American colonies.