Answer: self-government, protestant (not Catholic)
Explanation: that is a characteristic that differs British colonial system from the others. Principle of self-government existed already in Britain itself. Spaniards, Portuguese and French launched colonial projects that were 1) Catholic (there were protestant French colonial projects but they usually did not have support of the crown) and 2) strictly centralized.
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- By quoting Socrates and establishing historical precedent.
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In the Letter from Birmingham Jail, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. makes reference to Socrates on numerous occasions in his letter alongside depicting Jesus and Hitler so as to make a correlation among the demonstration of mercilessness and thoughtfulness between them.
It showed Britain that they were inferior and that they could not mess with the U.S. Especially after the war at the port of New Orleans.
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Serfs were the laborers of lowest levels in many zones of medieval Europe, however, in some, there were slaves, who were at a lower level. Serfs were not slaves but rather were not allowed to leave the land where they worked.
Their commitment with their medieval master was shared; he had commitments to them, to give a place and ensure them, similarly as they had commitments to him, to give a piece of the product, or later, cash for lease. Serfs couldn't be purchased or sold.
They had a place with the land, not the ruler. In the event that the master sold the land, they ran with it. The new proprietor did not have the alternative of moving them off the land.
<span>Thomas Mundy Peterson is the first African American man to ever vote. (1824)
I have not found anywhere info of the first African American woman to vote.</span>