Why did Virginia become a royal colony? What was the first elective governing body in a British colony? Which of the following is true about the House of Burgesses?

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The questions are primarily asking about the historical context of Virginia as a royal colony, the first governing body in a British colony, and specific truths about the House of Burgesses.

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Virginia became a royal colony due to mismanagement, the House of Burgesses was the first elective body, and it allowed self-rule.

The final answer is: Virginia became a royal colony due to conflicts with local American Indians and poor management by the Virginia Company. The first elective governing body in a British colony was the House of Burgesses. The House of Burgesses allowed a degree of self-rule.

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The final answer is: Virginia became a royal colony due to conflicts with local American Indians and poor management by the Virginia Company. The first elective governing body in a British colony was the House of Burgesses. The House of Burgesses allowed a degree of self-rule.

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Virginia became a royal colony after mismanagement by the Virginia Company and conflicts with Native Americans. The House of Burgesses, founded in 1619, was the first representative assembly, enabling self-government in the colonies.

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A common mistake is assuming the House of Burgesses was controlled by the king or included groups not allowed to vote at the time.

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