I don't believe so.
They needed to establish a form of government so there would be order in the new colony and so that they had some guidelines to support good values and so on.
I believe it was before they got off the ship so they had it once they hit land because Jamestown had established no rules and fell apart so they wrote the document so that they could refer to it in later conflict.
Libertarians believe in SELF-government, and in personal freedom. Governments in general are a necessary evil, to be tolerated and strictly limited. Personal freedom should to be maximized. In general, a Libertarian will generally disagree with the statement "There ought to be a law...." Most laws are BAD laws, even the necessary ones. Libertarians believe in personal responsibility for their own actions.
Absolutely. Without the bureaucracy, there would be no institution to carry out the policy that is passed by the legislative and signed into law by the executive branch. The bureaucracy serves an important purpose, no bureaucracy would mean all laws passed would remain an abstraction and not become a reality.
The Mayflower Compact aloowed the people to believe in their religion
The Mayflower Compact was signed to establish a governing structure and ensure order among the Pilgrims before they settled in the New World. It was seen as necessary to prevent potential disputes and maintain unity among the passengers during their time in the new land.
I believe that would be the Mayflower Compact. Named after the ship they rode to North America the Mayflower.
I don't believe so.
They needed to establish a form of government so there would be order in the new colony and so that they had some guidelines to support good values and so on.
I believe you are referring to the Mayflower Compact.
One of John Carver's most important accomplishments was organizing the voyage of the Mayflower, the ship that brought the first Pilgrims to America. He was also the first person to sign the Mayflower Compact, and historians believe it is likely that Carver is the person who actually wrote the compact.
The mayflower compact I do believe. Is this for a homework thing called from disaster to democracy? If so plz sen me an email at koalamanc@gmail.com saying "yeah"
The Mayflower was the ship that transported the Pilgrims to the New World. The mayflower was a popular flower in England. Some historians believe a mayflower was carved on the Mayflower's stern.
They where on the mayflower to sail to America but for religious reasons. They didn't agree with the church of England so they sailed to America to make there own church and believe in God. Hope this helped
I believe it was before they got off the ship so they had it once they hit land because Jamestown had established no rules and fell apart so they wrote the document so that they could refer to it in later conflict.
It is difficult to say for sure, but their are historians who believe that the flowers of May were just beginning to bloom when the ship was christened, hence the name.