European nations all asserted levels of control over their colonial holdings in the America's. Which nation granted self governance by electing colonists to a board of representatives to participate in local decision making?

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The British were notable for granting a level of self-governance to their colonies in the Americas. They allowed colonists to elect representatives to local assemblies, which participated in decision-making and governance at the colonial level. This practice was significant in shaping the political landscape of the American colonies and laid the groundwork for later demands for independence. The system of colonial assemblies afforded a degree of autonomy to the colonies, fostering a sense of self-governance that diverged from direct control by the British crown.