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Politics of Colonial America

2023-11-22 00:16:49

When the first British settlers step into the land of America, they will create every step of history. Their first few steps are democratic. The entire colony has some important concepts of democracy. Mayflower contract is one of the first movements of democratic society. "Contract" is not a constitution, but it forms a rough government and agrees to abide by the majority of hope according to agreed rules.

The theme of the 17th article in this series is that all American readers should know whether you have been to my Pennsylvania. William Payne is a colony of American giants - politically and intellectually. An article by Cato Institute by Jim Powell was first published by Fells in October 1995. William Pain is the first great hero of American freedom. In the late 17th century, when Protestant persecuted the Catholics, Catholics persecuted the Protestant and persecuted Quakers and Jews, Pennsylvania established the Sanctuary of America to protect freedom of conscience. In most other places the settlers stole the land from Indians, but Payne traveled freely between Indians and bought it peacefully through negotiations. He insists that women should enjoy the same rights as men. He restricted the power of the government to Pennsylvania, provided a humanitarian criminal law, and gave a constitution that guarantees a lot of fundamental freedom.

William Paine organized a new colony in the United States as a safe haven for the Quaker who was persecuted in British and North American Puritan colonies. Paine from England writes to Reni Lena Pa Indian of Pennsylvania like this: "I want to build your love and friendship through a kind, fair and peaceful life." Because they live along the Delaware River. Pain wishes to build a colony that welcomes all peaceful people. In order to make the colony successful, it was necessary to support Native American and Pennsylvania, signing a peace treaty with Leni Lanape, all colonists insisted on treating the Indians fairly.