The signers of the Mayflower Compact promised to establish a civil body politic and to create just and equal laws for the general good of the colony. They committed to working together in a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect, ensuring that decisions would be made through majority rule. This agreement laid the foundation for self-governance and social order among the early settlers in Plymouth.
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When creating the Mayflower Compact, the signers believed that covenants were not only to be honored between God and man, but also between each other
When creating the Mayflower Compact, the signers believed that covenants were not only to be honored between God and man, but also between each other
Forty-one people signed the Mayflower Compact. All signers were males.
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When creating the Mayflower Compact, the signers believed that covenants were not only to be honored between God and man, but also between each other
When creating the Mayflower Compact, the signers believed that covenants were not only to be honored between God and man, but also between each other
When creating the Mayflower Compact, the signers believed that covenants were not only to be honored between God and man, but also between each other
When creating the Mayflower Compact, the signers believed that covenants were not only to be honored between God and man, but also between each other
When creating the Mayflower Compact, the signers believed that covenants were not only to be honored between God and man, but also between each other
Forty-one people signed the Mayflower Compact. All signers were males.
King James
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The signers of the Mayflower Compact were all male. The compact was signed in 1620 by the male passengers aboard the Mayflower, primarily composed of Pilgrims and other settlers. Women did not participate in the signing, as societal norms of the time typically restricted political and civic engagement to men.