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Question by stunna's grove
Submitted on 8/25/2003
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what is the royal document granting a specified group of peolpe the right to form a colony and guaranteeing settlers their rights as engilsh citizens


Answer by Ladie
Submitted on 9/3/2004
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i don't konw

 

Answer by Erica
Submitted on 9/4/2004
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The charter of the Virginia Company?

 

Answer by lc
Submitted on 7/24/2006
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Pewaukee

 

Answer by lizzie
Submitted on 7/31/2006
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Mayflower Compact

 

Answer by ushistory
Submitted on 8/1/2006
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dont know

 

Answer by Pupp
Submitted on 8/21/2006
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The royal document that grants a specified group of people the right to form a colony, as well as guaranteeing settlers their rights as English citizens, is known as a charter.

 

Answer by Dwayne
Submitted on 9/10/2006
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Either a charter or a land grant

 

Answer by James
Submitted on 6/15/2007
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i think it is a charter

 

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