Democracy in the British North American Colonies
Title: Democracy in the British North American Colonies
Category: /History
Details: Words: 719 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Democracy in the British North American Colonies
Category: /History
Details: Words: 719 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Beginning in the early 1600's, North America experienced a flood of emigrants from England who were
searching for religious freedom, an escape from political oppression, and economic opportunity. Their
emigration from England was not forced upon them by the government, but offered by private groups
whose chief motive was profit.
The emergence of Democracy in colonial America can be attributed to the coming about of several
institutions and documents filled with new and "unconventional" ideas
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Hartford, and
Wethersfiled adopted the Fundamental Orders on January 14, 1639. They formed, in the opinion of some
historians, the first modern written constitution. The purpose was to limit governmental (British) powers.
It was the first American constitution of government.
All colonies contained elements of a complete democracy. Their experience in self-government
evolved and grew. From these seeds, as Alexis de Toqueville stated, "A democracy, more perfect than any
in which antiquity had dreamt of, started full-size…".