Connecticut's government was distinct from other New England colonies due to its Fundamental Orders of 1638-1639, which established a framework for a representative government and is often considered one of the earliest written constitutions. Unlike Massachusetts, which was heavily influenced by Puritan religious leaders, Connecticut's government allowed for greater secular governance and broader rights for non-Puritan settlers. Additionally, Connecticut's system emphasized the principle of majority rule, allowing for a more democratic approach compared to other colonies that were more theocratically oriented.
England was in charge of the New England colonies. Where the middle colonies had their own government.
It is a Democratic Government but its different from middle and south colonies which also have democraticIts a Democratic Theocracy government
It is a Democratic Government but its different from middle and south colonies which also have democraticIts a Democratic Theocracy government
England was in charge of the New England colonies. Where the middle colonies had their own government.
It is a Democratic Government but its different from middle and south colonies which also have democraticIts a Democratic Theocracy government
It is a Democratic Government but its different from middle and south colonies which also have democraticIts a Democratic Theocracy government
No, the New England colonies practiced in democratic government.
They WERE English, so no difference.
The New England Colonies at first were "Royal Colonies" where England ruled them itself. Later on, they separated and became a new England Government.
the puritian church.
The new England colonies had democratic government because many men got to vote on who to run the colony
They rule that's why.