During the colonial era, representative government was mostly fully developed, particularly in the British colonies. Colonists established legislative assemblies that allowed them to elect representatives, granting them a degree of self-governance and participation in political decision-making. This system laid the groundwork for future democratic principles and practices in the United States. The experience of self-rule in the colonies fostered a desire for greater autonomy and influenced the push for independence.
parliamentary system of government
teaching of colonial government in education
Vietnam was once a part of China so its religion and government traditionally were based on the Chinese model. They used the Chinese writing system until the 13th century where they developed their own system. During the French colonial period, they developed a romanized writing system developed by missionaries.
The colonists worried that Britain did not care for colonial concernse...
Perhaps abandoning the idea of the "divine rights of kings" was a good idea.
representative assemblies Legislative assemblies, whose members were elected by voters, evolved during the colonial period. Most became so powerful that they held the power of the purse and so controlled the actions of colonial governors.
parliamentary system of government
parliamentary system of government
teaching of colonial government in education
Vietnam was once a part of China so its religion and government traditionally were based on the Chinese model. They used the Chinese writing system until the 13th century where they developed their own system. During the French colonial period, they developed a romanized writing system developed by missionaries.
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British law discouraged tenant farming
Great Britain
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representative government; freedom of speech and religion
Government meetings in Pennsylvania took place at Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
all of them