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During the fisrt days of colonial America, the House of Burgesses, the Mayflower Compact and town hall meetings were important for the latter formation of the Continental Congress and the Constitution of the United States.

By assembling local powers and representatives, the patriotic sentiment which inspired the Amercian Revolution started to grow. According to this, we can assert that these three institution led to the Amercian Revolution and the origin of the United States.

Explanation:

These were all developments that led to (4) the creation of representative government.

Before the Constitution of the United States guaranteed a representative government, there were already moves towards it amongst the American colonists and this was shown in developments such as:

  • The House of Burgesses which was like a House of Representatives for the colony of Virginia
  • the Mayflower Compact which outlined how the people would govern themselves
  • Town hall meetings where important decisions were made by the people.

In conclusion, the House of Burgesses, the mayflower compact, and town hall meetings were precursors to representative government in the United States.

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Options for this question include:

(1) regulation of trade with Native American Indians

(2) protection of the rights of women

(3) elimination of the power of the upper classes

(4) creation of representative government