The feasibility of representative government in the American colonies had been demonstrated by the self-governing successes in Massachusetts and Virginia. When they were drafting the Constitution, the delegates had these examples to inspire them.
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The 3 ideas that helped influence the English government were law & order,limits on government,and representative democracy.
American Samoa has a Constitutional republic, representative democracy form of government. American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States. Its current governor is Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga, and the governor is the head of the government.
The american government is whats known as a representative form of government because, the public votes for major issues. But the Mesopotamian government is a dictatorship government style. In which 1 man ( or woman ) led a national party of Representatives and also make all major decisions for that nation.
act of toleration
american citizens
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ordered government, representative government, and limited government.
They wanted to make sure the people had a voice in government
They wanted to make sure the people had a voice in government
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Religion and Virtue contributed to the growth of representative governments in the American Colonies by supporting them and not rebelling (I THINK)
Ordered, representative and limited gov't.(magna carta)
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The American Revolution did not "cause" representative government. One of the results of the American Revolution was that the now independent former colonies needed to create a system of governance. They could have chosen any system that they wanted to and, in fact, considered a constitutional monarchy based on the British model. They then used the Articles of Confederation for nearly a decade which created a simple representative government in a confederal model. Eventually in 1789, that constitution was replaced with the current US Constitution that accorded truly representative government.
The 3 ideas that helped influence the English government were law & order,limits on government,and representative democracy.