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The rules were written in the Mayflower Compact.

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Why were there no laws for the pilgrims when they got to Plymouth?

There were no laws for the pilgrims when they got to Plymouth because there was no government


Who called for just and equal laws for Plymouth?

The just and equal laws for Plymouth was called for by The Mayflower Compact. It was written and signed in 1820.


The called for just and equal laws for Plymouth?

puritan


What called for just and equal laws for Plymouth?

puritan


Who called for equal laws in Plymouth?

mayflower compact


The Mayflower Compact was an agreementto obey all laws in the pilgrims colony at what colony?

The Mayflower Compact was an agreement to obey all laws in the Pilgrims' colony at Plymouth Colony.


What pilgrims agreement let the Plymouth pass laws?

the Mayflower Compact


Did the House of Burgesses call for just and equal laws for Plymouth?

yes


Which document served basis for passing laws for Plymouth colony?

The Mayflower Compact.


The group that landed at Plymouth came up with their own laws and ways of governing?

The Mayflower Compact


Pilgrim agreement before landing at Plymouth to pass and obey laws for the good of the colony?

The Mayflower Compact.


The group that landed at Plymouth came up with their own laws and ways of governing It was called?

The Mayflower Compact.