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How did the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut change the government?

It created the basic freedoms and rights for all citizens
It allowed only church members to participate in government
It made all citizens equal in the eyes of the law
It gave all citizens the participate in elections

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Adopted in January 1639, the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut stated the powers and limits of government. ... In addition, the Fundamental Orders required each town to elect four “deputies” to create a legislative branch. The last of the decrees gave the emerging colony the power to tax.

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It created the basic freedoms and rights for all citizens
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