In 1600, Delaware was not a democracy as we understand it today. At that time, the region was inhabited by Native American tribes and had not yet established formal European governance. The first European settlers, the Dutch, did not implement democratic principles; instead, they governed through a mercantile system focused on trade. It wasn't until later, with English colonization and the establishment of the Delaware colony, that more structured forms of governance began to emerge, leading eventually to democratic practices.
Delaware was still a part of Pennsylvania in the 1600's. It was not a separate colony. It was governed by William Penn, however, it did have its own legislature and own set of laws.
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No. We are considered a democratic republic.
there was indeed no government in the early days of the 1600's. :):)
Self-governed.
it was a good government
Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware. Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware.
Delaware was still a part of Pennsylvania in the 1600's. It was not a separate colony. It was governed by William Penn, however, it did have its own legislature and own set of laws.
Colonial Delaware was not democratic in any way. As a matter of fact, democracy was unheard of in all the English colonies. Delaware was the first colony to ratify the constitution.
Yes, Delaware's state democratic party platform does include marriage equality.
Education in Delaware between the 1600's and 1700's was simple. Education was in a one room school for the children.
Slavery was legal in Delaware throughout the 1600s and 1700s. In the late 1700s, Delaware became the first state to join the United States.
The people have the power in the democratic government.
Yes Italy's government is a Democratic.
India has a democratic system of government. It is the largest democratic country in the world.
self government
The Delaware Colony was founded in the year 1638. It was a part of the state of Pennsylvania up until 1703.