Which statement supports why many colonies changed their governments?(1 point)

Responses

They wanted to set up the House of Burgesses in each of the colonies to work with the governors.
They wanted to set up the House of Burgesses in each of the colonies to work with the governors.

They wanted to restrict religion and the freedoms people had.
They wanted to restrict religion and the freedoms people had.

They did not want religious leaders or a person living far away to make decisions for them.
They did not want religious leaders or a person living far away to make decisions for them.

They were unhappy with farming, fishing, and trading, and they wanted to change their economy.
They were unhappy with farming, fishing, and trading, and they wanted to change their economy.
Skip to navigation

1 answer

The statement "They did not want religious leaders or a person living far away to make decisions for them." supports why many colonies changed their governments.