Democracy was unknown in the colonies, yes.
Democracy was not unknown in the North American colonies. The House of Burgesses was an elected legislative body in Virginia.
== == It was the first democracy in America It was the first democracy in America
It was unknown, un-named and unexplored by the Colonists,
Yes it was. At least in the Americas. Democracy is an evolutionary concept of government and has its roots in Ancient Greece.
No, it was once a Spanish Colony under a Royal Governor and became a US Territory which is modeled after a republic and not a democracy.
No, the Roanoke colony was not successful. It was established by English colonizers in 1587 but mysteriously disappeared by 1590. The fate of the colony and its inhabitants remains unknown and is often referred to as the "Lost Colony of Roanoke."
Georgia. reasons unknown
William Penn founded the English colony of Pennsylvania and designed the city of Philadelphia. He believed in religious freedom and democracy.
Colony is the political unit. This was in Carthage.
The organization of the city. A polis controlled itself, be it through a king, despot, democracy or whatever. A colony did not, it was ruled by another city.
because it was only one and not the whole colony of cresselia
the American democracy