they took the british parilment and turned it into Congress
Answer this question…A constitutional monarchy with elected officials holding most political power
Answer this question… A constitutional monarchy with elected officials holding most political power
Great Britain had a distorted view of the USA in the early 19th century. They believed that the USA's republican style government was inferior to their parliamentary system.
liberals and conservatives
The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.
Yes, it is true that In eighteenth-century British parliament had achieve political sovereignty and even the king had become subordinate to it.
The British government gradually extended the right to vote to most men.
Declined.
becasue the british government wnated the power of controling more places
By the mid-eighteenth century, many Americans felt that they deserved full citizenship, but the British government continued to treat them as colonists. This was manifest in several ways large and small, from the lack of representation in Parliament and the unilateral imposition of taxes and other revenue measures by the British government, to, e.g., Washington's not being able to get a commission as a British Army officer because he was an American.
"The idea of self-government was set forth by the British philosopher John Locke in his Two Treatises of Government, which had a strong influence on the political leaders of eighteenth-century America." Citation from American Government - Volkomer - page 6
The Second Treatise on Government