how did he colnist define there citizenships in the early 1700
It depends how early: 1700s: agriculture 1800s: Railroads 1900s: cars.
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the policy of Salutary Neglect
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because it claimed land for Spain
In the early 1700s, colonial citizenship in America was primarily defined by legal status and property ownership, with the right to vote and participate in governance often limited to white male landowners. Social class and religious affiliation also played significant roles, as many colonies had established churches and laws that favored certain denominations. Additionally, the concept of citizenship was often tied to loyalty to the British Crown, reflecting a complex relationship between the colonies and their mother country. Overall, citizenship was exclusive and shaped by a combination of economic, social, and political factors.
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Why were the early colonists not a book-reading population
what was the society like in the early 1600's