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The democratic traditions that were threatened by Parliament's policies were town meetings, replacing the elected council, and the governor's power over the colonists.

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Parliament did policies that benefited the large trading companies. They were willing to tax Americans to benefit the rich. This led to not allowing Americans to have the same rights as Englishmen (fair trials, quartering soldiers in American homes).

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The democratic traditions that were threatened by Parliament's policies were town meetings, replacing the elected council, and the governor's power over the colonists.

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town meetings, and replacing the electedcouncil plus increased the governors power over the colonist ect. (more too)

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In England, men had won the right to be tried by their peers and face their accusers in court. American colonists were denied these rights.

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