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What was one change in representation of the General Court since it's inception?

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Eventually, representatives from each town were allowed to be part of the General Court.

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Eventually, representatives from each town were allowed to be a part of the General Court.

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One change in the representation of the general court since its inception was that eventually. Representatives from each town were allowed to be a part of the General Court. In the times of the colonies, mainly in the Massachusetts Bay colony. Representation finally accepted members from each town to be part of the General Court.

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