During the modern era, political systems in American colonies evolved from a primarily colonial governance structure under British rule to a more independent and democratic framework. The push for independence led to the establishment of self-governing assemblies and the creation of documents like the Declaration of Independence and later, the Constitution, which emphasized individual rights and representative government. This shift marked a transition from monarchical authority to a system grounded in popular sovereignty and federalism, ultimately paving the way for the formation of the United States as a republic. The changes were influenced by Enlightenment ideas and the desire for greater political autonomy.
Whether these colonies were established by the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish or any others, political systems changed because American colonies began to declare independence from their European leaders.
Whether these colonies were established by the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish or any others, political systems changed because American colonies began to declare independence from their European leaders.
Whether these colonies were established by the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish or any others, political systems changed because American colonies began to declare independence from their European leaders.
The "Mormon era" - from 1830 to the present day - began many decades after the American colonies had become the United States of America.
Tighten the economic and political control of the colonies
political means of or relating to the government or the public affairs of a country. transformation means a thorough or dramatic change relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
It was influenced because England was the owner of the colonies.
to change the economic, political, and social forces of peoples lives.
change in corrupt political system
social change
By starting a tradition of action for social and political change
By writing and signing the Declaration of Independence, the 2nd Continental Congress declared the 13 colonies colonies no longer, but states in a country independent from England.