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it guaranteed religious freedom for all protestants not just puritans and granted the vote based on property ownership instead of church membership.
1. Laws were a Constitution.2. Extended voting rights to non-church members and limited powersto governor.3. They expanded the idea of representative government.
The Mayflower Compact (November 11, 1620) established the framework used to govern the Plymouth Colony. It was signed by the Pilgrims, only some of whom were actual separatist Congregationalists, thereby differing from the Puritans who founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628.
The Constitution ensures that states will work together by granting them special powers. They can govern themselves as they see fit as long as it does not violate the Constitution or established federal laws.
Canadians have a constitution and a bicameral parliament. They elect a president and leaders of individual provinces, and have many local governments.
Separation of powers as defined in the Constitution of the United States has to do with the power the government has over the states. It also provides for states to govern themselves by the rules of the Constitution.
The Constitution was a revolutionary document because it established the idea of popular sovereignty, which is the idea that the people govern themselves. For example the Constitution begins by saying "We the people..."
Yes, Argentina's constitution does guarantee popular sovereignty. Their constitution says that it will abide by the laws within popular sovereignty. This is the idea that people will govern themselves.
Some wanted very strong federal gov't and some of them wanted the staes to have most of the power to govern themselves.
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
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