Explain the purpose of representative government during the colonial period. Choose two of the following, the Mayflower Compact, the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, and the Virginia House of Burgesses, to demonstrate how representative government grew during the colonial era.

Example Sentence Stem: The Mayflower Compact was written for the purpose of (blank) . The Virginia House of Burgesses was established for the purpose of (blank.) Both of these forms of government demonstrate (blank) and are important because blank) (FILL IN THE BLANKS)

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The Mayflower Compact was written for the purpose of establishing a framework for self-governance among the Pilgrims in the New World, creating a set of rules and guidelines for their new society. The Virginia House of Burgesses was established for the purpose of providing a representative legislative body where the colonists could elect their own representatives to make local laws and govern themselves more effectively. Both of these forms of government demonstrate the early development of democratic principles and the colonists' desire for a voice in their governance, and are important because they laid the groundwork for the evolution of representative democracy in what would become the United States.