How was the New Jersey colony more democratic in it's process of governing than the other colonies? Choose all that apply below. Question 17 options: A. New Jersey had it's own assembly to make laws and decisions to govern the New Jersey colony. B. They elected citizens to be part of the English Parliament C. The assembly was elected by the settlers of the New jersey colony and represented the colonists of New Jersey. D. The colony's charter allowed for freedom of religion. E. They had women elected as representatives too. F. People could vote as long as you were a male and owned land

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Most other colonies didn't have as many freedoms

Women that owned land were allowed to vote

The charter provided for freedom of religion

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The New Jersey colony was more democratic in its process of governing that other colonies because they D. The colony's charter allowed for freedom of religion.

New Jersey was:

  • Founded after the British took over New Netherlands
  • Known for its freedom of religion charter which allowed people of various religions and denominations to settle there such as Jews and Catholics.

New Jersey was unique in its concept of religious freedom because most colonies had religious laws that required that people be Christian and engage in Christian practices.

In conclusion, New Jersey was different because it allowed religious freedom.

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