How was the relationship between members of a colonial community similar to the relationship between the colonies? they both pro
vided women with many opportunities. they both relied on each other for goods and services. both of them needed enslaved persons to have thriving businesses. they were both in charge of creating a national government.
They both relied on each other for goods and services.
What is colonial community?
Colonial society in the North America colonies in the 18th century (1700's) was represented by a small wealthy social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization.
The members of Colonial society had similar social status, roles, language, dress and norms of behavior.
What did colonies mean?
A distant territory belonging to or under the control of a nation.
A group of people sent out by a government to a new territory.
A group of living things of one kind living together a colony of ants.
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Originally, Athens was ruled in six hundred fifty B.C. by tyrants. Later, Solon, changed the qualifications of political power laws: Athens' council would be elected by merit, not birthright. Eventually, Cleisthenes introduced the concept of an equal rights of all the free male citizens: Democracy was born.
True. The west was said to have been founded on women, especially prostitutes and the like. Henceforth, the Western states were the first ones to grant them suffrage upon becoming states.