The reason the colonist signed the mayflower compact was to make peace and to say that this is how its going to be.
The Mayflower Compact that the Pilgrims signed in 1620 is the first example of many colonial plans for self government. The Pilgrim leaders knew they needed rules to govern themselves if they were going to survive the new colony they were about to form. The Mayflower Compact was based on majority rule and the Pilgrims even allowed those who were not Pilgrims to take part in the process. They agreed to choose their leaders and make their own laws which they would agree to follow.
Before going ashore in America, 41 male passengers signed the Mayflower Compact. It was in agreement to the condition that they will submit to a government chosen by common consent. It also pledged allegiance and loyalty to the English king.
This would be the kind and leaders of england. since they're the one's that basically gave them the ok to go, they are the ones that the settlers are trying to reach, so they can have rights, and set up a mutual agreement, on how this whole "setting up a new town" is going to work.The audience was the people on the shape who would be obeying the decisions outlined in the Compact.
Probably..the whole country is going to suffer. because checks and balance system is kind of holding our government and if that doesnt exist. everything is going to fall down. hmm. i dont exactly know how to explain it but like this system that is holding the government is going to crush and the whole country is going to suffer from it. source:common sense..i guses? xD
The reason the colonist signed the mayflower compact was to make peace and to say that this is how its going to be.
The Mayflower compact was written by the pilgrims after they arrived in the New World on November 11, 1960. It outlined the government the pilgrims were going to follow in America.
The reason the colonist signed the mayflower compact was to make peace and to say that this is how its going to be.
the Mayflower Compact?
The Agreement signed by the Pilgrims before going ashore was known as the Mayflower Compact. This served as the first governing document in the Plymouth Colony.
Not sure which trip you're talking about here, but I'm going to out on a limb and say The Mayflower Compact.
In 1620 when the Pilgrims realized they wouldn't be going to Virginia and needed laws to govern their new colony.
Interestingl, you go to connections Academy, your going to be in trouble. Mr. Athridge
The Mayflower Compact that the Pilgrims signed in 1620 is the first example of many colonial plans for self government. The Pilgrim leaders knew they needed rules to govern themselves if they were going to survive the new colony they were about to form. The Mayflower Compact was based on majority rule and the Pilgrims even allowed those who were not Pilgrims to take part in the process. They agreed to choose their leaders and make their own laws which they would agree to follow.
Neil Armstrong's impact was going to the moon adn being the first one on the moon.
Before going ashore in America, 41 male passengers signed the Mayflower Compact. It was in agreement to the condition that they will submit to a government chosen by common consent. It also pledged allegiance and loyalty to the English king.
where did the mayflower's passengers end up going ashore this is not the answer