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22 May, 09:10

The only unicameral legislature in the colonies was in pennsylvania, largely controlled for much of the eighteenth century by

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  1. 22 May, 09:35
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    The answer in the question above is Quaker Merchants, it is because they are the ones who controlled much of the eighteenth century during the only unicameral legislature in the colonies in the Pennsylvania as they establish much wealth among the people in their period.
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