The House of Burgesses, the Mayflower Compact, and town hall meetings were significant developments in the evolution of self-governance in colonial America. The House of Burgesses established a legislative assembly in Virginia, allowing colonists to have a say in their governance. The Mayflower Compact provided a framework for self-rule and mutual consent among settlers in Plymouth. Town hall meetings further promoted democratic participation and local decision-making, laying the groundwork for American democracy.
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