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12 June, 14:35

How did lawmaking at Jamestown differ from lawmaking at Plymouth?

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  1. 12 June, 16:28
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    The main way in which lawmaking at Jamestown differed from lawmaking at Plymouth was that lawmaking in the former was based primarily on crop cultivated and survival, whereas many of the laws passed in the latter revolved around God, since they were a highly religious colony.
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