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Why was establishing a governing body important among colonists?

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Many of the colonists chose to establish a government.Thus, the colonists sincerely believed that they had the right to govern themselves, being separated from Britain by an ocean and having founded an entirely new society.

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The colonies were not unified and did not have a governing body that could organize their possible fight for independence or represent them with other nations. They needed a governing body that would protect all the colonies equally and represent all colonies equally. It started with the idea of the articles of confederation but eventually became the constitution.
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