What role did town meetings play in the New England Colonies during the period of Salutary Neglect? A . They allowed colonists to vote directly on important issues. B. Colonists accused of crimes were tried before British representatives. C. Royal governors issued new decrees and laws at the meetings. D. The Sons of Liberty used them to plan the American Revolution.

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A. They allowed colonists to vote directly on important issues.

During the period of Salutary Neglect, town meetings in the New England Colonies served as an important form of local self-government. Colonists could gather to discuss and vote on issues affecting their community, exercise political participation, and manage local affairs. This practice fostered a sense of autonomy and was a precursor to the democratic principles that would later be significant in the American Revolution.