It began in the 1880s but started in the United States and England around 1920s
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In the 1630s, The english puritans in Massachusetts bay colony created a self-government that went far beyond what existed in England. Some historians argue that it was a religious government, or theocracy. some others clam it to be it was a democracy.
<em>P.S </em><em>Tell me if this is wrong....</em>
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depending on what date you are asking because technically everyone was a times
<span>The First Amendment in the Bill of Rights states that every United States citizen has the rights to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of assembly. With these freedoms we have the ability to share our opinions and vote on how our government should be run. Democracy is a form of government in which the people of a country either rule directly or through elected representatives, the Bill of rights gives us the ability to state why we do or do not like how our government is run and it also allows us to express what needs fixed.</span>
<span>Because Catholic church wanted to control Jerusalem and they both believed in God. Sadley that meant killing all Jews, moslems, and non-Roman Catholic Christians that already lived there. The best way to do it was to let people think it was a war for God, that way they got more volunteers
Really hope that helps some how and if it dosen't so sorry;).....</span>