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1608 John Smith Becomes Leader of Jamestown: Takes control of the struggling colony, adds strict rules to ensure survival. Beginning of more organized governance in the first permanent English colony in America.
1619 First Virginia General Assembly: The Virginia House of Burgesses, the first representative legislative assembly in America, is in Jamestown. Beginning of self-government in the colonies, laying the foundation for democratic practices.
1620 Mayflower Compact Signed: The Pilgrims aboard and sign the Mayflower Compact, establishing a form of self-government based on majority rule. This document is the development of democratic governance.
1624 Virginia Becomes a Royal Colony: Virginia's It becomes a royal colony. This change places the colony under direct order of the Crown, marking a shift in the governance of Virginia.
1634 Maryland Founded: The Maryland colony is founded by Lord Baltimore as a haven for Catholics facing persecution in England. The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, which gave religious freedom to all Christians, would become an important political precedent
1636 Rhode Island Founded by Roger Williams: he was expelled from Massachusetts for his religious beliefs, founds Rhode Island. The colony becomes known for its religious freedom and separation of church and state, setting a political example for future colonies.
1639 Fundamental Orders of Connecticut: Connecticut adopts the Fundamental Orders, often considered the first written constitution in America. It establishes a framework for government based on the consent of the governed.
1641 Massachusetts Body of Liberties: Massachusetts Bay Colony adopts the Massachusetts Body of Liberties, one of the first legal codes in the colonies. giving individual rights and legal procedures.
1643 New England Confederation Formed: The colonies of Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven form the New England Confederation, a military alliance and early attempt at regional cooperation among the colonies.
1681 Charter of Pennsylvania Granted: King Charles II grants William Penn a charter for Pennsylvania, allowing for the establishment of a colony based on religious tolerance and representative government. Pennsylvania becomes a model of democratic governance and religious freedom.
1688-1689 Glorious Revolution and Colonial Reactions: The Glorious Revolution in England results in the overthrow of King James II and the rise of William and Mary to the throne. In America, the Dominion of New England is dissolved, and the colonies reinstate their previous forms of government, giving local control.
1691 Massachusetts Receives New Charter: Massachusetts receives a new royal ruler, which merges the Massachusetts Bay Colony with Plymouth Colony and increases the Crown's influence over colonial governance. This charter also gives voting rights beyond church membership, reflecting the evolving political landscape.
1696 Board of Trade Established: The English government establishes the Board of Trade to oversee colonial affairs, marking an increase in the Crown's involvement in colonial governance and trade regulation.
1699 Capital of Virginia Moved to Williamsburg: The capital of Virginia is moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg, showing the colony's growth and the development of a more structured and formal political environment.
1676 Bacon’s Rebellion: A rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon against the Virginia colonial government shows issues between frontier settlers and the ruling elite. The rebellion leads to changes in colonial policies, including a shift away from dependency on indentured servants and an increased reliance on African slaves.
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