Seditious speech targets the overthrow of the government of the day. This form of speech directly attacks government leaders and the institutions of government. It encourages the uprising or rebellion against the government. It is a criminal offense to practice seditious speech. Seditious speech can be both written and oral. The Sedition Act of 1798 was enacted to prevent the newspapers of the day from openly criticizing the government or its actions. It is interesting to note that the Sedition act is very similar to the act preventing espionage.
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The Mayflower compact is an early document which holds an important part in the history of the United States.
Named after the British ship, the Mayflower which brought in Pilgrims from Plymouth, England to the new world.
The document was signed by 41 male members of the Pilgrims even before the Ship had landed on to the shores of the New World.
In essence, it laid down a framework for a 'temporary government' model until a more formal government can be established.
The document is a proof, that from the very beginning the early colonial settlements in New England were based on religious freedom, human rights and a democratic model of governance.