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Why was a measure of self-government necessary in the colonies during the colonial era?

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OA. Self-government was the only way to protect North American colonists' liberties.
Great Britain did not want to govern Its North American colonies.
OC. Self-government was similar to the way the Native Americans
OD. The North American colonies were far away from Great Britain.
governed.

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self government was similar to the way the Native American. So the answer would be C

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Answer:

The measure of self-government was necessary in the colonies during colonial era because self government was similar to the native Americans governed. The option (C) is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

What is self-government?

Self government refers to the governing power in the hands of native citizens of the country.

The American colonizers believed that they should have the right to govern their country instead of the outsiders. All the rules and regulations must be formulated by the native Americans. This beliefs further led to American revolution.

Thus the correct option is (C).

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