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The House of Burgesses was part of the first democratic government of the colony of:

Connecticut

New York

Virginia

Pennsylvania

John Rolfe and John Smith were associated with the colony of:

New York

Virginia

Maryland

Massachusetts

The period in Europe when life was uncomplicated and quite hard was the:

Eighteenth Century

Twentieth Century

Middle Ages

And then matching.

1. opposed Martin Luther

2. signed law, making Church of England official

3. also called Pilgrims

4. governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony

5. governor of the Plymouth Colony

6. founded Connecticut

7. established settlements in Maine and New Hampshire

8. unpopular governor of the Dominion of New England

9. wanted to purify the Church of England

Answer choices:

John Winthrop

Henry VII

William Bradford

Thomas Hooker

Elizabeth I

Seperatists

Puritans

Gorges and Mason

Edmund Andros

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  1. Had you used your search engine and typed 'house of burgesses' (no quotes) you'd have found this as the first hit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Bu... (your answer is there)

    If that information isn't in your text book, then apparently your instructor wanted you to look it up yourself. That's how you learn.

    Make your search engine your best friend. Others spoon feeding you answers does you zero good, and we won't be around to do so when exam time comes.

    Good Luck!


  2. Why would anyone want to do your homework?

  3. first one is Virginia, you can find the other answers on wikipedia.  You wont learn anything if you don't find the answers yourself.

  4. 1. Virginia

    2. Virginia

    3. I don't understand since there are 3 separate answers

  5. I graduated high school, I don't have to answer homework questions any more.  Crack the books.

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