1. John Winthrop was the first governor of Massachusetts.
2. John Winthrop believed that true freedom required individuals to submit to both religious and secular authorities.
<h3>Who was John Winthrop?</h3>
The Massachusetts Bay Colony, the second-largest settlement in New England after Plymouth Colony, was founded by English Puritan lawyer John Winthrop, who was born on January 12 and died on March 26, 1649. Winthrop served as governor for 12 of the colony's first 20 years and was the leader of the first significant wave of English colonists in 1630. His teachings and idea of the colony as a Puritan "city upon a hill" dominated the colonial growth of New England and had an impact on the governments and faiths of surrounding colonies.
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13th: abolished slavery
14th: due process and equal protection under the law.
the term "seprate but equal" came into play since racial segregation did not violate the 14th amendment.
15th: Granted african men to vote (women still couldnt vote at this time).
A new system came into play that involved people having to take literacy test or pay a tax to be able to vote which ended up still not allowing most african american men to vote.
The brothers Maurice and Richard McDonald opened their first place in 1940. It was at first a drive-in that had a ton of items. After 8 years, the brothers decided to renovate the business and created McDonald's. It was a small restaurant that was made to produce a ton of food at a low price. So, they limited the menu to some food (hamburgers, fries..) and has a self-serve counter so that the customers would have their food in a short and quick period, and in order not to hire as much as waiters. McDonald’s was a big success which proceeded to evolve into a franchise program.
A: The Union could not rely on good military leaders in the FIRST HALF of the war
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In the ancient world, apes and peacocks were considered to be impressive status symbols.
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