Examples Of Democracy In Colonial America

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The thirteen colonies were able to self-governor themselves. England was to far away too completely rule over the colonies. Democratic principles of regular free and fair elections, individual and human rights, economics freedom helped the colonies towards democracy. Democracy in Colonial America had democratic and undemocratic features that were still a work in progress. Regular free and Fair election was a democratic feature in colonial America. Regular free and Fair election is choosing a governor fairly. The document found in the democratic features was document #3: The Fundamentals Orders of Connecticut,the evidence was that no government could serve more than 1 term in two years.This was all part of a democratic feature in

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