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The writers of the Mayflower Compact stated that laws would be decided by the will of the majority through a democratic process of voting and agreement among the male inhabitants of the colony.
by signed in the compact by majority rulesThe writers of the Mayflower Compact said the laws would be decided by the people. The Society of Elders, however, would oversee these laws to ensure fairness across the board.
The writers of the Mayflower Compact stated that laws would be decided by the consent of the majority, with each member of the community having a say in the decision-making process. This marked a shift towards self-governance and a more democratic approach to lawmaking.
The writers of the Mayflower Compact stated that laws would be decided by the will of the majority, with each member of the community agreeing to abide by the laws passed for the general good of the colony. They recognized the importance of self-governance and set the foundation for democratic decision-making in the New World.
these laws will be decided by the majority rule of the group
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The signers of the mayflower compact of 1620 were brought up with worshipping God and didn't think of not living without the doctrine. I think they would have been appalled by it.
Simple, because the writers decided to spoof Macbeth.
Surely unintentional. A misunderstanding, no doubt.
the deal with the London company was in jeopardy so they would leave unless they got a say in what happened next.