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Which of the following explains the significance of the year 1620 in U. S. History?With the signing of the Mayflower Compact, the Pilgrims set up a tradition of self-rule that would later lead to town meetings and elected legislatures in New England.
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In spite of the many hardships, Jamestown became the first permanent and first economically successful settlement in the British colonies.
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After England claimed control of the harbor of New Amsterdam, they renamed it New York, and it became the most important center for trade in the English colonies.
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With the signing of the Magna Carta, the King of England was given ultimate power over his subjects which created the tradition of having a monarchy in the Britsh colonies.
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Which of the following explains the significance of the year 1620 in U. S. History?With the signing...
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