The Fundamental Orders of 1638-1639, established in Connecticut, differed from the Massachusetts Bay Colony's governing framework primarily in their emphasis on a more democratic structure and broader suffrage. While Massachusetts had a more theocratic approach, prioritizing church membership for voting rights, the Fundamental Orders allowed non-church members to participate in governance. Additionally, the Orders outlined a written constitution that explicitly defined the powers of government, whereas Massachusetts relied more on unwritten traditions and colonial charters. This made Connecticut's system more progressive for its time, promoting a greater separation between church and state.
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut the Massachusetts constitution
Fundamental Orders of Connecticut the Massachusetts constitution
they both are used by the puritans in Massachusetts.
Fundamental orders of connecticut
Massachusetts Bay colony was ruled by a governor while Connecticut had an adopted plan of union called the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, a written constitution, or plan of government. -by someone else who had this for homework ;3
The Fundamental Orders was a basic constitution written in Connecticut when it was formed.
connecticut
Yes, the Fundamental Orders of 1638-1639 established a new colony in Connecticut. They served as the first written constitution in America, outlining the framework for government in the new colony. The orders were adopted by the settlers of the Connecticut River Valley, creating a more organized and representative form of governance separate from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
the mayflower compact house of burgesses and fundamental orders of connecticut are all examples of the efforts of colonial americans to
The Fundamental Orders was a basic constitution written in Connecticut when it was formed.
The fundamental orders of Connecticut and the Mayflower compact were early simple forms of government. The fundamental orders of Connecticut is a form of the Constitution. The people in the colony of Connecticut were provided a representative government that allowed colonists to be elected and help in the decision of key issues or on laws/regulations.
they both are used by the puritans in Massachusetts.