To assess which men did not influence early American government, we would need a specific list of individuals to evaluate. Generally, key figures such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin played significant roles in shaping early American governance, while others, perhaps less known or active in political spheres, might not have had a notable impact. If you provide specific names, I can offer a more precise answer.
art and religion
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
They lost land as the nation expanded westward. They challenged the authority of the United States government over them. They suffered at the hands of Andrew Jackson
Check out the related links for some ideas and traditions that influenced early American government.
They motivated early U.S. leaders to establish a stronger central government whose power was checked by the Bill of Rights .
Space aliens, baboons, and Britney Spears to name a few. Early American government was inspired by the French Enlightenment. It may be better to start by asking who did, then who didn't.
art and religion
Early colonies contributed to the principles of modern American government through self government and the election of their local leaders.
The Renaissance in Europe did not have a strong influence on early American and Colonial literature. While the Renaissance was a significant cultural and intellectual movement in Europe, its impact on early American literature was limited due to the distance and cultural differences between the two regions.
Early American Government ! ( APEX )
the civil war
freedom of religion
totem poles
Philosopher John Locke had a tremendous impact on early American government.
No. There were several thousand years difference.
They lost land as the nation expanded westward. They challenged the authority of the United States government over them. They suffered at the hands of Andrew Jackson
of their influence on the early development of culture. -apex