Asked by BallaWitSwagg
In 1619, the Virginia Company in London agreed to let the colonists have some say in their government. What was the name of the assembly that had the right to make local laws for the colony?
the House of Representatives
the Jamestown Council
the Virginia Senate
the House of Burgesses
I think it's the Jamestown Council?
the House of Representatives
the Jamestown Council
the Virginia Senate
the House of Burgesses
I think it's the Jamestown Council?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Burgesses_of_Virginia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Burgesses_of_Virginia
Answered by
BallaWitSwagg
So Virginia Senate?
Answered by
BallaWitSwagg
Never mind I already submitted.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please post the correct answer here.
Answered by
lemonade
the Jamestown settlers saved their colony by planting
Answered by
maddie
The answer is actually The house of Burgesses
Answered by
tbh
you guys are really rude, acting like you don't care about anything... and if that is true, why do you guys even go on this site. ohhh right to copy the work from other people!!!!!!