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How did the House of Burgesses change Jamestown?
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It led to better relations with the Native Americans.
It led to better relations with the Native Americans.

It led to the use of tobacco in Virginia.
It led to the use of tobacco in Virginia.

It gave Virginians a chance to make their own laws.
It gave Virginians a chance to make their own laws.

It forced the Virginians to become more religious.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **It gave Virginians a chance to make their own laws.**

The House of Burgesses, established in 1619, was the first representative assembly in the American colonies. It allowed the settlers of Virginia to have a say in their governance and to create their own laws, marking a significant step toward self-government in the colonies.
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