A colony is typically governed by an external power that exerts control over its territory and resources, often without regard for the wishes of the local population. In contrast, a democracy is a system of government where power resides with the people, who exercise it through elected representatives and participate in decision-making processes. While colonies may lack self-governance and political representation, democracies prioritize individual rights, civic participation, and accountability of leaders to the electorate. Thus, the fundamental difference lies in the nature of governance and the role of the populace in political affairs.
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Democracy was unknown in the colonies, yes.
== == It was the first democracy in America It was the first democracy in America
It is not different there is mo such thing as a non democracy
Froma Harrop was born on 1950-03-18.
Yes, there are different types of liberal democracy, such as procedural democracy, participatory democracy, and deliberative democracy. These models vary in their emphasis on different aspects of democratic governance, such as decision-making processes and citizen involvement.
they just have different countries that is all different countries have different type of democracy you know.
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.
FROMA I ZEITLIN has written: 'DYNAMICS OF MISOGYNY : MYTH AND MYTHMAKING IN THE ORESTEIA'
The democracy in ancient Athens was a direct democracy. The democracy in the United States was a representative democracy.
This is significantly different to the representative democracy practiced in almost all democratic countries today.