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The Mayflower Compact was drawn up by the British people on board the Mayflower and signed by the 41 Adult 'male' members of the trip. It was a document that granted equal rights and laws to all those under it. Most of these people were being persecuted in England and its territories for being separatists, not Protestant's. They understood that much of the reason that the earlier settlers failed was from a lack of government to protect the individual rights. This was the first document written in the 'new' world that spoke of God's unalienable rights and the covenants between God and man.

As to it's important role in the American Revolution and the United States. Not only was it a foundation of the rights and freedoms guaranteed to all man but,John Adams and many historians referred to the Mayflower compact as the foundation of the U.S. Constitution which was written over 150 years later.

The original compact has been lost, but the journal of William Bradford which a copy of can be seen at Plymouth (Plimouth) Plantation in Plymouth Massachusetts.

Is what is seen as the accurate penning of the compact.

It starts with; "In the name of God, Amen..."

and ends with: "...In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names at Cape Cod the eleventh of November, ..."

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