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What were the goals of the Plymouth and Massachusetts bay colonies?

I was looking for the same thing for an study guide --lol-- ANYWAY, i put to be self-governed colonies where the citizens obeyed the laws set out in the Mayflower Compact (the mayflower compact was made by the same pilgrims who built the colonies). As well as that i put to have religious freedom because they where discriminated against in Europe because of their religious beliefs.


What are beliefs and ideals?

mostly the same as the united states


How is the mayflower an example of a social contract?

The group that rode the Mayflower to Plymouth Colony signed an agreement that they would live under laws that they made. This made it a social contract. It was a contract among the parties living there. While New York was founded by the Dutch 10 years earlier, the people there lived under rules made by an organization in Holland. Some made sense and some did not apply in the particular situation. The people did not have the same relationship with each other.


What happen in 1620 of the New England Colonies?

In 1620 the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. On November 21st of that same year the Mayflower Compact was signed. Shortly after construction began on Plymouth Colony.


Do US copyright laws protect original ideals?

Yes, and the works derived from those ideals; it should be noted however that general ideals are not protected, for instance: if you had an ideal about 'electronic semi-conductors' that is not a specific ideal but a general one that is not protected, the same could be said for a musical scale.

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How does the Mayflower Compact relate to the teachings of John Locke?

Because he believed some of the same things that were written in the Mayflower Compact.


How did the mayflower compact influence the american law and constitution?

The question " How was the Constitution influenced by the Mayflower Compact?" has a fairly simple answer. It is because the Constitution as is the Mayflower Compact were formed on the same bases. The bases of equality and the fact that everyone was created equal. It also indirectly states back to the Constitution that we all have unalienable rights. "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit Of Happiness.\


What did the signers of mayflower compact agree to do?

The signers all agreed to follow the same laws for an organized government. All men on the Mayflower, both pilgrims and non-pilgrims were expected to sign it.


Which aspect of the Mayflower Compact had the most significant impact on the Articles of Confederation?

it gave the people the power to make laws and elect leaders.


Why did Thomas Jefferson not sign the Mayflower Compact?

Thomas Jefferson was not even born in the same period as the Mayflower compact. The mayflower compact was made 1602 and it was signed by Puritans or Pilgrims looking for religious freedom from the Anglican or catholic church (2 most important religions at the time). Thomas Jefferson was born in 1743 making his time period at least 161 years away from the Mayflower compact. Also puritans were, at Jefferson's time, uncommon and basically not very wide spread. Hope this helped (much better than the other guys response "because he is SO stupid") P.S. I'm only 13


What did the signers of the compact agree to do?

The signers all agreed to follow the same laws for an organized government. All men on the Mayflower, both pilgrims and non-pilgrims were expected to sign it.


What was the name of the group that set sail on the mayflower in order to practice their religion in the new world and to start new religious government?

The group that set sail on the Mayflower was known as the Pilgrims. They were seeking religious freedom and established the Plymouth Colony in what is now Massachusetts. The Mayflower Compact was created as a governing document for the colony.


What were the goals of the Plymouth and Massachusetts bay colonies?

I was looking for the same thing for an study guide --lol-- ANYWAY, i put to be self-governed colonies where the citizens obeyed the laws set out in the Mayflower Compact (the mayflower compact was made by the same pilgrims who built the colonies). As well as that i put to have religious freedom because they where discriminated against in Europe because of their religious beliefs.


How do you spell mayflower in spanish?

exactly the same


What are beliefs and ideals?

mostly the same as the united states


How is the mayflower an example of a social contract?

The group that rode the Mayflower to Plymouth Colony signed an agreement that they would live under laws that they made. This made it a social contract. It was a contract among the parties living there. While New York was founded by the Dutch 10 years earlier, the people there lived under rules made by an organization in Holland. Some made sense and some did not apply in the particular situation. The people did not have the same relationship with each other.


What were pagan artist ideals?

That would depend on the artist him or herself. Being pagan doesn't mean they will all have the same ideals.