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Which religious practice encouraged the growth of representative government in the colonies?
Some Protestants were used to electing members to govern their own churches.
The colony of New York welcomed people of different faiths.
Puritan ministers controlled the government of Massachusetts in early colonial times.
Most colonists in Virginia belonged to the Church of England.
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