Yes, "[the Mayflower Compact] caused many other things in America to happen." But that is an extremely vague answer. The Mayflower Compact inspired other Colonists to create a better set of laws. Before the Puritans created this Compact, the only settlers in the New World were businessmen who only wanted money.
It pledged allegiance to the English king but established a form of government by the will of the majority.
the mayflower was a contibutuion to the american revolition because of the fact that during the time that it happend the mayflower was letting the people have more say so in what they wanted and how they wanted it to happend. the people also got a chace to to be able to be open minded about the things that go on around them. so basicly the contribution of the mayflower was that it gave more freedom and a freedom of speach.
allowed steps in the growth of representative democract, a clear step toward self-government, provided an example of a representative form of government
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Yes, "[the Mayflower Compact] caused many other things in America to happen." But that is an extremely vague answer. The Mayflower Compact inspired other Colonists to create a better set of laws. Before the Puritans created this Compact, the only settlers in the New World were businessmen who only wanted money.
the Mayflower and the mayflower compact were two different things. The purpose of the Mayflower compact is that so they would have a plan of goverment such as just and equal laws.
Because he believed some of the same things that were written in the Mayflower Compact.
The Pilgrims who signed the Mayflower Compact agreed to create a self-governing community and to make and abide by fair and equal laws for the general good of the settlement.
It pledged allegiance to the English king but established a form of government by the will of the majority.
the mayflower was a contibutuion to the american revolition because of the fact that during the time that it happend the mayflower was letting the people have more say so in what they wanted and how they wanted it to happend. the people also got a chace to to be able to be open minded about the things that go on around them. so basicly the contribution of the mayflower was that it gave more freedom and a freedom of speach.
Yes, "Mayflower" is a proper noun. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or things, and they are always capitalized. In this case, "Mayflower" refers to the historic ship that transported the Pilgrims to America in 1620, making it a specific and unique entity.
allowed steps in the growth of representative democract, a clear step toward self-government, provided an example of a representative form of government
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When you read the Mayflower Compact and the PreAmble to the Constitution, you can see some similarities - not in the wording, but in the intent. Mayflower Compact For our better ordering Preservation and furtherance of colony Just and equal laws,ordinances,acts, constitutions, and offices ...as shall be thought most meet ..the general good of the colony we all commit and submit to these and obey them Preamble: Forming a more perfect union - order Insure domestic tranquility - preservation, common defense Establish justice - laws for the good of all Promote the welfare of all people Secure liberty to ourselves and offspring - we all commit to uphold, obey and support this Constitution These are some of the obvious points.
The Mayflower carried people, and materials for trade, as well as materials for the sustenance of the people it carried. Many outdated historical texts still claim some outdated things about these first travels to north America.
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