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For women to have equal jobs, laws, and capabilities as men had - for women to hace equal rights
The 14th Amendment
Yes. Plymouth wanted to break from the England churches and do their own religion. They sailed on the mayflower, planning to go to Virginia. They were blown off coarse and landed on today, Massachusetts. They made the Mayflower Compact in which laws were made. They made great progress on their life there after the Indians helped them on Thanks Giving.
Martial laws
Brown vs Education in 1954 outlawed 'separate but equal laws', and the Civil Rights Act in 1964 ended all forms of state and local laws requiring segregation.
The just and equal laws for Plymouth was called for by The Mayflower Compact. It was written and signed in 1820.
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The puritans, so burn get it right the first time people.
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Thomas Morton, an English colonist, called for equal laws in Plymouth in the early 17th century. He advocated for a more democratic system that granted equal rights to all individuals, regardless of their wealth or social status.
The mayflower compact was signed to frame just and equal laws for the general good of the colony.
The mayflower compact was signed to frame just and equal laws for the general good of the colony.
There were no laws for the pilgrims when they got to Plymouth because there was no government
The plan of government drawn up by the Plymouth settlers was called the Mayflower Compact. Signed in 1620 by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower, it established a framework for self-governance based on majority rule. The Compact aimed to create a civil body politic for the purpose of enacting "just and equal laws" for the good of the colony. It is considered a foundational document for democracy in America.
The Mayflower Compact.
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The rules were written in the Mayflower Compact.