But where, say some, is the King of America? I'll tell you, friend, he reigns above, and doth not make havoc of mankind like the Royal Brute of Great Britain... so far as we approve of monarchy, that in America the law is king.
the usual leader of the English monarchy is a man
Tradition. The majority of British citizens approve of remaining a Monarchy.
They may get annoyed. But it is perfectly legal to oppose the English monarchy under British law
America's government is not a monarchy. It is a democracy and is often called a republic. Other types of government are oligarchies and dictatorships.
No country in South America can currently be considered a monarchy; most are politically independent republics. The only exception is Aruba and whichever Dutch Antilles are within South America, as they are part of the Constitutional Monarchy of the Netherlands
No
They were not, We, The English still have a monarchy, while the French have their republic.
America today has elected leaders, whereas monarchy gives a country hereditary leaders.
Freedom of religion....freedom from imposed taxes....{that is funny}...but most of all to form a democracy and leave a monarchy..
the monarchy's power was limited to what it could and couldn't do. The colonists could then decide who the monarchy was by electing them.
False