In New England towns:
A) there was no local government because Massachusetts Bay leaders feared dissent.
B) much of the land remained in commons, for collective use or to be divided among later settlers.
C) there were several churches.
D) the colony divided up the land because it wanted to keep the settlers from having any role in government.
E) ministers conducted town meetings, just as they conducted church services.
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