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Title: British North America was said to be unusually democratic for the eighteenth century because:
Post by: riptor on Feb 3, 2016
British North America was said to be unusually democratic for the eighteenth century because:
A) Any colonist, rich or poor, had an equal chance of being elected to high office.
B) Taxation and spending were controlled by legislative bodies elected by the colonists.
C) Over two-thirds of the adult population was allowed to vote.
D) Colonists elected their chief administrative officers, including the governor.


Title: Re: British North America was said to be unusually democratic for the eighteenth century because:
Post by: Moxa on Feb 18, 2016
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Title: Re: British North America was said to be unusually democratic for the eighteenth century because:
Post by: riptor on Feb 28, 2016
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Title: Re: British North America was said to be unusually democratic for the eighteenth century because:
Post by: Moxa on Feb 29, 2016
Thanks for the feedback