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Q: What political ideas led to the formation of the continental congress?
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How did enlightenment ideas influence the continental congress in 1776?

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Who was the political leader of the American revolution?

George Washington was in charge of the Continental Army. He reported to the Continental Congress. John Hancock was in charge of the Continental Congress. The Continental Congress represented all 13 Colonies. The People of each Colony sent their Representatives to work things out and make decisions. Some Representatives had to follow the instructions given to them and some were sent without instruction. These 13 Colonies voted unanimously for the Declaration of Independence, and the ideas and ideals in that document bound them together as Americans. Thomas Jefferson wrote a draft copy of the Declaration of Independence and then the Delegates of the 13 Colonies made over 80 revisions to it before everyone present signed it.


What political ideas influenced the American revolution?

the political ideas that influenced the revolution was that they ( patriots or loyalists) wanted to be independent.


What Enlightenment ideas influenced colonists?

The Enlightenment was a major influence on the political ideas of the colonists who pushed for independence from Great Britain


Who in the U'S didn't adopt all of the political ideas from the Romans?

No one in the US adopted all of the political ideas of the Romans. The fathers were inspired by the Roman Republic, but did not adopt the ideas of this republic because this political system applied to an ancient society, which was totally different. They were strongly influenced by Montesquieu, am 18th century French philosopher , rather than the Roman political system.

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What are some political ideas of Napoleon Bonaparte?

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A is the formation of new opinions plans or ideas that can be agreed to or shared by members of several political parties?

compromise


What is the formation of new opinions plans or ideas that can be agreed to or shared by members of several political parties?

compromise


A BLANK is the formation of new opinions plans or ideas that can be agreed to or shared by members of several political parties?

compromise


How did enlightenment ideas influence the continental congress in 1776?

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What is that formation of new opinions plans or ideas that can be agreed to or shared by members of several political parties?

compromises is the correct answer on novanet and your welcome :)


How do political parties reflect our system of representative democracy?

Political parties allow people to vote in representatives that represent their ideas and what they believe is right for the nation in Congress and in the Presidency.


What ideas from British political theory of the 18th century did the Americans rely on about the role and power of government?

they took the british parilment and turned it into Congress


What is the political spectrum.?

The political spectrum is a term for a range of political ideas from different parties. It is used for the majority parties. The ideas to the left are called "Liberal" and also, Democratic ideas. the ideas to the right are called "Conservative" and also, Republican ideas.


A group of people with the same political ideas is called a?

A group of people with the same political ideas


What is the name of the potical parties that emerged in 1797?

None were in the 1790's. They had two different ideas on government, but the parties hadn't formed. Washington warned against the formation of political parties.


Who was the political leader of the American revolution?

George Washington was in charge of the Continental Army. He reported to the Continental Congress. John Hancock was in charge of the Continental Congress. The Continental Congress represented all 13 Colonies. The People of each Colony sent their Representatives to work things out and make decisions. Some Representatives had to follow the instructions given to them and some were sent without instruction. These 13 Colonies voted unanimously for the Declaration of Independence, and the ideas and ideals in that document bound them together as Americans. Thomas Jefferson wrote a draft copy of the Declaration of Independence and then the Delegates of the 13 Colonies made over 80 revisions to it before everyone present signed it.