What was the historical significance of the house of burgesses?
they were royal representativ...
What was the historical significance of the house of burgesses?
they were royal representatives of england appointed by the king.
they were the first to barter with native americans on behalf of the colonists.
the burgesses became the first family to enforce taxation on local economies.
as elected colonial officials, they marked the beginning of representative government in america,
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