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Abril Maddox
1 February, 04:23
What was the reason for the charter?
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Thaddeus Gibson
1 February, 06:30
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What charter? Is it a specific charter?
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If you mean a charter in general, then a charter is a written document that essentially outlines the rights of a group of people or even a colony. It gave people the opportunity to establish a settlement away from the crown in pursuit of different interests; for example, freedom from religious persecution.
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