A country must have a written plan of government to keep order. People must know the laws and hierarchy of government officials.
the first plan of government was the articles of confederation
The district plan is a plan in which people in authority choose elected officials. A proportional plan is where votes are given in direct relation to the number of people who voted.
I suspect the answer you're looking for is The Articles of Confederation.
Virginia plan
Sam Houston's plan to defeat the Mexican Army was first to let the Mexican Army greatly reduce its own numbers through its own incompetence. Sam Houston did not reinforce the Alamo. He did not have the army to defeat Santa Ana at that point. He did not send reinforcements to Goliad. He did not have the troops to spare. In capturing those two outposts, the Texans lost several hundred solders. The Mexicans lost thousands. The lack of sanitation caused the loss of several thousand more. When Santa Anna finally caught up with Houston, he had a sick army. Houston pretended to prepare defensive works while Santa Anna let his troops siesta. Houston attacked a sleeping army. Santa Anna was captured in his pajamas.
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he stole a presiouse amulet from santa Anna making him angry so he took it out on the Texans making them misrable for years till hulio mrey treyionce came along with his army and plan to kill santa Anna and become in charge in 1833!
Santa Anna then went to Goliad and killed every soldier that was caught. He then burned down every settlement he went to and killed any other Texans found causing the runaway scrape. Sam Houston later defeated him at the battle of San Jacinto. After he knew he would be defeated, he changed into a regular soldier outfit and tried to hide among his army. He was then caught when his fellow Mexicans began calling out to him, "Your Excellency". Texans where very angered about what had happened to the men at the Alamo and Goliad and wanted to kill him, but Sam Houston spared his life in return for Texas.
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At the time, most Mexican people already suspected that Santa Anna had deliberately contributed to Mexico's defeat during the Mexican-American War (1846 - 1848). Even if Santa Anna successfully fended off a belligerent James Gadsden, who demanded the acquisition of all territories north of the parallel 25 N -- which would have included 40% of the remaining Mexican territories after the Mexican-American War -- the treaty was deemed as treason by the Mexican people, resulting in the Revolution of Ayutla (1854 - 1855) and eventually, the Plan of Ayutla (1854) which ousted Santa Anna for good. Having being exiled from Mexico for 19 years, it wasn't until 1874 that Santa anna returned to Mexico, dying of old age two years later.
Mostly it's a good story, providing a sense of honor to the Texas Revolution. But in the actual chain of events in 1836, its importance was this: by delaying Santa Anna's army in San Antonio, it enabled Sam Houston to gather and prepare a larger army which was able to defeat the Mexicans at San Jacinto and win Texas's independence a few weeks later.
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Romeo will know that Juliet is faking her death as part of a plan to be with him, but he is unaware of this plan and believes it to be true.
Anna Beeman has written: 'Three letters to a lady in opposition to the Baptist plan' -- subject(s): Hymns, Baptism, Infant baptism