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The Beginnings of Representation in America: The Relationship between Representatives and Constituents in the Colonial Era Peverill Squire University of Missouri
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Document Date: 2013-02-19 17:20:48


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Boston / Plymouth / Nashville / London / Charlestown / Lincoln / /

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New York Gazette / /

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America / Americas / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Colonial Era Peverill Squire University of Missouri Most / Vanderbilt University / /

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General Assembly / first New Jersey Assembly / Massachusetts General Court / House of Representatives / Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions / Community / British government / Virginia House of Burgesses / Provincial Council of Pennsylvania / Court of Assistants / General Court / Proprietary Government / Congress / New Jersey Assembly / Genll Court / Government of New-Castle / Kent / and Sussex / UN Court / Colonial Era Peverill Squire University of Missouri Most / Vanderbilt University / General Assembly of the Colony of New-York / house of commons / /

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Patrick Henry / Alexander Spotswood / Robert Philpott / Carteret / William / Iland / /

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Lt. Governor / historian / highe Constable / Governor / letter writer / representative / assistant / Lieutenant / /

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New Jersey / Louisa County / Virginia / Sussex / Maryland / New York / Connecticut / Nova Cesarea / Tennessee / Pennsylvania / Rhode Island / South Carolina / Delaware / North Carolina / Georgia / Massachusetts / New Hampshire / /

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mid-Atlantic / /

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