for the fair rules
One was the American had more advantages, like how they knew the land. Additional answer The main problem was that the Americans did not want to be ruled by, and pay any taxes to, an outside country like GB. Also, they did not have representation (i.e. they couldn't vote in Parliament). So they started a war to overthrow the British rulers.
The 12 amendment of the Constitution provides rules for electing of the President and Vice President of the United States. The 17th amendment provides the rules for electing Senators.
no because the british cant be in another continent or country and be giving them rules that the colonies dont want to folllow. the colonies can make thier own rules. they also cant tax them on what is not useful. and the colonies cant oay taxes for what they dont know
The Colonial Charter
rules.
African Americans are subject to exactly the same rules as ALL americans.
We are a united people, divided by a common language. English and American has developed according to the countries needs. There are as many similarities and there are differences. We claim to understand each other
Ghandi was the part of India that was under British rules. The British rules were called the British Raj.
There are various programs and scholarships which are specific to Native Americans, however, Native Americans as a general group in whole do NOT get to go to college for free. Additionally, the rules for aboriginals/ Native Americans in Canada are different than those in the United States.
majority rules; now matter how close of a margin or the views of the opposition.
They liked the idea of democracy and the freedoms that it brings , and they want to be free and not abide by the British rules and regulations
The United Nations enforce rules through the resolutions of the Security Council.
They relationship is a formal relationship. Native Americans are citizens of the United States and thus are subjected to the same rules like all other citizens nor are they treated in a special manner compared to the rest of the citizens.
United States Senate Committee on Rules ended in 1947.
United States House Committee on Rules was created in 1789.
United States Senate Committee on Rules was created in 1867.