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How was lawmaking at Jamestown and lawmaking at Plymouth different

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Jaycd2002
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  • 27-09-2017
It's that lawmaking in the former was based primarily on crop cultivated and survival, whereas many of the laws passed in the latter revolved around God, since they were a highly religious colony. 
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