England had a society with an aristocratic class, and the southern planters wanted the same.
A society with aristocratic class- apex
a free and independent democracy
yes they did because if they wanted slaves they would need to have them to farm for them so they went to war
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.
they wanted Independence from England
The Pilgrims and the Puritans both wanted to separate from the Church of England.
England had a society with an aristocratic class, and the southern planters wanted the same.
a free and independent democracy
the Southern planters thought that slavery shouldn't be ended for they needed the slaves for their crops
yes they did because if they wanted slaves they would need to have them to farm for them so they went to war
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.
as new England was more of a wealthy country and great Britain wanted to take there wealth for there county
James Oglethorpe
Believing that planters had too much influence she wanted to limit their power
James Oglethorpe
James Oglethorpe
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.
President Andrew Johnson's plan for Reconstruction was three fold. First, he wanted the Southern states to be reinstated to the Union quickly and with little backlash. He wanted the Southern political power to be given to the common workers instead of back to the rich planters. Finally, he intended to be elected President outright.