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Early America

Self-Representation/Democracy House of Burgesses -Virginia - Settlers were representatives in the law making practices

Self-Representation/Democracy Mayflower Compact New England/Plymouth On Voyage from Europe, drew up laws in which each of the settlers would have to live by along with punishments if the laws were broken

Self-Representation/Democracy Town Hall Meetings New England Meetings for settlers to voice problems and offer suggestions to things that are going on in the colony

Geography New England Rocky soil, Forest for timber (wood), Fishing along coast Both warm and Cold Seasons

Geography South Rich soil, wet season,warm climate good for farming

Geography Appalachian Mountain Western Border of the colonies, prevented colonist from moving out west

Mercantilism The American colonies were only allowed to trade natural resources and raw materials to England