Answer:
I think its B
Explanation:
Im not sure if thats incorrect and you have another attempt c and d are possible
Answer:
it is B.
Explanation:
The Mayflower Compact of 1620:
was signed by men from one of the first groups of English colonists who came to America
set up a government and the first written laws for the new settlers arriving at Plymouth Colony (now the state of Massachusetts)
created laws for the "general good" (common good) of the settlement
included the idea of "will of the majority," where decisions are made based on what the majority of people agree to do
included the idea of the social contract where the settlers consented to follow the Compact's rules for the sake of the survival of the new colony
influenced Americans to think that British policies and laws harmed instead of supported the common good
influenced Americans to think that King George III, in their own time, was breaking the social contract where he was bound to protect their rights and provide security
was the foundation of the U.S. Constitution according to John Adams and other Founding Fathers
Big Idea: The Mayflower Compact is an example of self-government. The people would determine laws and government for themselves rather than an outside government doing it for them.
The first Continental Congress had gathered to discuss the Coercive Acts, but the Americans had called them the Intolerable Acts. It was British's way to punish Boston after the Boston Tea Party where men dressed as Native Americans dumped British tea into Boston harbor because of its tax.
The answer is charcoal cooking fires.
Answer:
Growing nationalism movements and fight for independence.
Explanation:
- During 1600 the East India Company was made to make a trade-in agricultural products from India. This system transformed the trading company into an entity that was controlled by the British empire.
- But this soon came to end due to the growth of nationalism as by late 1800 there was only a tiny number of British soldiers and administrators in India.
- The awakening of the middle-class Indian who worked in the administration put pressure on the British government to let Indians rule India.