They brought it from England.
They brought it from England.
The English Bill of Rights established the principle of limited government and individual rights, which inspired colonists to demand greater political representation and personal freedoms. The Enlightenment emphasized reason, scientific inquiry, and the idea of natural rights, encouraging colonists to question authority and seek self-governance. The Great Awakening fostered a sense of shared identity and religious freedom among colonists, leading to a greater emphasis on individualism and personal belief systems. Together, these movements laid the ideological groundwork for American independence and democratic governance.
The colonists wanted freedom so they created the congress. They did this by writing a document.
The colonists wanted freedom from a king who allowed them no representaion yet overtaxed them. The British wanted to keep "their" colony.
Fight for their freedom and the freedom of their new country.
They brought it from England.
They brought it from England.
Freedom of Religion
The answer is that Mercy Otis Warren inspired colonists to fight for freedom with his speeches.I AM RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!
What colonists what farmers
No one. The colonists TOOK freedom by going to war with England. The colonists believed that you could not be granted freedom because freedom is the basic right of every person.
because the colonists did not have freedom.
because the colonists did not have freedom.
Nope, the US Constitution clearly states the freedom of belief.
it was freedom of expression freedom of thought and freedom or religious
Freedom of religion was the freedom that the colonists of Maryland wanted.
Individual freedom is the foundation of democracy and is considered the key to an effective democracy. Individual freedom is the belief in the primary importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal independence.