The House of Burgesses After his arrival in Jamestown in 1619, Governor George Yeardley immediately gave notice that the Virginia colony would establish.

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The House of Burgesses After his arrival in Jamestown in 1619, Governor George Yeardley immediately gave notice that the Virginia colony would establish a legislative assembly. This assembly, the House of Burgesses, first met on July 30, Virginia document

The House of Burgesses The House of Burgesses, the first legislative assembly in the American colonies, held its first meeting in the choir at Jamestown Church in the summer of Its first order of business: setting a minimum price for the sale of tobacco. Jamestown Church Burgesses were elected representatives. Only white men who owned a specific amount of property were eligible to vote for Burgesses.

VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES The English kings who ruled the 13 original colonies reserved the right to decide the fate of their colonies as well, but not alone. The colonists drew upon their claims to traditional English rights and insisted on raising their own representative assemblies. Such was the case with the VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES, the first popularly elected legislature in the New World.

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VIRGINIA HOUSE OF BURGESSES Meeting room The original meeting site Memorial to the Virginia Burgesses

Original Documents signed by members of the House of Burgesses

The House of Burgesses The House of Burgesses made up the other part of the General Assembly. Its members were chosen by all those who could vote in the colony. Each settlement chose two people or burgesses to represent it. The Burgesses met to make laws for the colony and set the direction for its future growth. The idea of electing burgesses was important and new. It gave Virginians a chance to control their own government for the first time. At first the burgesses were elected by all free men in the colony. Women, indentured servants, and Native Americans could not vote. Later the rules for voting changed, making it necessary for men to own at least fifty acres of land in order to vote. At first the burgesses were elected by all free men in the colony. Women, indentured servants, and Native Americans could not vote. Later the rules for voting changed, making it necessary for men to own at least fifty acres of land in order to vote.