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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help APPLYING MAIN IDEAS Puritan town meetings were significant because they a. encouraged religious toleration. b. led to the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. c. led to the decline of the Puritan tradition. d. encouraged the growth of democratic ideas.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The town meeting, as used by Puritans, is regarded as a foundation of American democracy. However, in practice, it was less to advance democracy than to enforce unanimity and conformity, and participation was restricted to male property holders who were church members.

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Still need help, @xMarie?

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