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The outcome angered the relationship between the Native Americans and the English.
No there is no connection between the concept of feudalism and democracy.
The political development that increased tensions between the colonies and Great Britain before the revolution was the taxation that the colonists deemed unfair. Ultimately, England was becoming too controlling.
with out development democrancy cannot take place so both of them move together
Long answer. Go to Hillsdale college and take course on differences.
Yes. That is exactly what democracy is. AN individual has the change to make changes by voting and each vote counts.
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None, since by the time he was born "American Democracy" had already been around for between 30 and 40 years (depending on whether you consider it started with the Declaration of Independence or the ratification of the Constitution). His ideas may have had some effect on its later development, but he did not play any role whatsoever in "creating" it. Even that is somewhat questionable, since he was the author of the Communist Manifesto, which is pretty much the antithesis of "American Democracy" as that term is commonly understood.
A democracy can come in two forms - direct and indirect - while a republic is always indirect - Apex
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