Bill of Rights Constitution Magna Carta Articles of Confederation Declaration of Independence
The documents that influenced ideas about government include: - Magna Carta - The Constitution - English Bill of Rights - Mayflower Compact - Declaration of Independence - State Constitutions - Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
U.S. leaders were not influenced by an increase in centrally held power. The U.S. government was designed to decentralize power (relative to other governments of the time).
Made laws.
Limited Government and Representative Government
Representative democracy and constitution.
About 48% of the colonists were English, so they made considerable contributions to the development of the government.
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The old English period was not notably influenced by the Vikings.
It rised to the Rule of Law.
The development of Middle English was influenced by the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, which introduced Old Norman French into the existing Old English mix. This led to a merging of the two languages, resulting in Middle English. Additionally, the introduction of Latin through the Church, as well as the Norse influence in some regions, also played a role in shaping Middle English.
The 3 ideas that helped influence the English government were law & order,limits on government,and representative democracy.
The English Magna Carta was the forerunner to our Bill of Rights.
The English institution that contributed greatly to American democracy is the British Parliament. The American colonists drew inspiration from the English Parliament's system of representative government, including the concept of a bicameral legislature with a House of Commons and a House of Lords. The ideas and structures of English parliamentary democracy influenced the development of the United States' own system of government.
Bill of Rights Constitution Magna Carta Articles of Confederation Declaration of Independence
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