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apex: it gave the people the power to make laws and elcet leaders
it gave the people the power to make laws and elect leaders.
It was the first legal document in America. It is the foundation of how our government is set up today. It is what our constitution is based upon. Or at least I think that's right...haha, dokken was here :)
In 1620 when the Plymouth colony was established there was no US government, so there was no impact. The Mayflower is part of the history of the United States.
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apex: it gave the people the power to make laws and elcet leaders
It had a major influence in the thinking of the Founding Fathers regarding the separation of Church and State in the Constitution.
it gave the people the power to make laws and elect leaders.
The event of the Mayflower voyage and the founding of Plymouth Colony is taught in schools today to educate students about the early history of European colonization in North America, the interactions between Native Americans and settlers, and the impact of this history on American society and culture. It is also taught to help students understand the significance of the Mayflower Compact and the ideals of self-government and religious freedom that emerged from this period in American history.
It was the first legal document in America. It is the foundation of how our government is set up today. It is what our constitution is based upon. Or at least I think that's right...haha, dokken was here :)
In 1620 when the Plymouth colony was established there was no US government, so there was no impact. The Mayflower is part of the history of the United States.
It is obviously Thomas Jefferson because he is one of the founding fathers of the United States and he purchased the Louisiana purchase from Napoleon of France to have the western half of America
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They don't. Magnets have no impact on compact discs, since they don't work by magnetism.
Epitomized all of the dysfunction of the Articles of Confederation and prompted the founding fathers to call the Constitutional Convetion to "revise" the Articles.