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Why was the house of burgesses significant in colonial America

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Two reasons. It marked the beginning of Self Government in colonial America. Second because they dealt with matters such as hunger, disease, and attack from Native Americans.

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Because it was the first elected legislature of the colonies.

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The House of Burgesses was a part of the governmental institution in the Colony of Virginia, along with the royally appointed colonial governor and the Council of State. But, unlike these last two that were elected by the British King or the colonial governor, the members of the House of Burgesses were locally elected.

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