answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

False

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Compared with the seventeenth-century colonies the eighteenth century colonies were becoming more socially equal and democratic?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why are moneys becoming extinct?

Democratic political policies.


How society of Bangladesh is changing?

becoming democratic and moving away from caste system


How did Israel becoming a country impact the US?

2nd democratic country in the Middle East.


What is an example of a sentence using the word democratic?

In a democratic society, the people elect their representatives to government.Australia moved towards becoming a more democratic society following the Eureka Stockade on the goldfields in 1854.


What did Jefferson Davis did before becoming the president of the confederacy?

Jefferson Davis was a Democratic senator from Mississippi.


What did Jefferson Davis do before becoming president of the Confederacy?

Jefferson Davis was a Democratic senator from Mississippi.


Why market economies are becoming popular around the world?

market economies are found in democratic forms of government


Is Mexico democratic?

It is democratic in paper, being a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States. It however, has less mature public institutions which prevent it from becoming a fully democratic country.


What are 2 major political parties in the US today?

The Democratic and Republican parties are the main ones. However, Independents are becoming a large part of the voting public. There are a variety of other parties, including the Green and Libertarian parties who often promote candidates.


How many people gave Thomas Jefferson confidence in becoming a president?

Its hard to say how many but it was most of the Democratic Republicans.


Is Georgia a Republican or Democratic?

No


What happen to Mongolian in the late 1980s?

A peaceful, democratic revolution changed the country's political system in the late 1980s. New Democratic and Freedom parties were created, and in July 1990, the first democratic general election took place in Mongolia. It became a parliamentary republic with a president and multiparty system. At present, Mongolia is making a transition from the centrally planned economy of its Soviet-style past to a free market economy.Hope this helps.