They didn't. They won the revolutionary war and won independance.
The prospective voter had to prove he could read and write.
They had to prove that they were American citizens or had relatives living in America.
The Founding Fathers lived under British rule, which did not allow for freedom, liberty or representation. This was the motivating factor for signing the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was largely responsible for writing the Declaration of Independence.
In order to prove that Britain had violated the rights of the colonists.
It was important because, he wanted to prove that the Indian Ocean is connected to other oceans and that he could get to India by boat...bitch
Congress wanted France to declare war on Britain. France wanted help, and america needed it. Before they did help America, they made America prove they could win.
that America needed to break away from Britain
You could but what purpose would it serve or what would it prove? Independent testing AFTER THE FACT could not possibly prove or disprove the PAST usage with which the dfeendant is charged.
to prove you could sail west, go around South America, cross the Pacific Ocean, and end up back in Spain.
To their own satisfaction, yes.
The prospective voter had to prove he could read and write.
james madisen had a goal to prove that the us was cool. he wanted to get married and fit in for once. he had 5 wifes and 69 children. he then proceded to rape all of his children and wives. then he killed them all and shot himself shortly after being elected president. lived from 1569-1702
Brazil and Uruguay in 1932. Ecuador recognized womens right to vote in 1929, but only provided that the women could prove literacy.
it was listing the treasons that Britain had done to prove the justification of the colonies breaking away from Britain
The single fact that montag could not prove was that Clarisse has been there but he had no evidence. Montag saw a fire through the trees.
It seemed to prove that America was not winning in Vietnam.
They had to prove that they were American citizens or had relatives living in America.