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The governmental presence in the colonies were usually designed to serve the interest of the colonizers. Let's examine Spanish and British empire as a comparison.
Spanish Empire's main purpose of creating colonies was to spread Christianity. British Empire on the other hand did it purely for their economic interest/
Spanish Empire will install a government within the colony that forced the local to abandon their original language, culture, and religion so it will be easier for them to learn about Christianity. This was the reason why ex-Spanish Colonies now speak Spanish and mostly Catholics. The government installed by the British empires on the other hand mostly acted as intermediary that treated the colonies as a smaller business entities.
The answer is 2. Compromise. Hope I helped and have a great day and night!!!!
-Jamestown: unstable relations with Powhatans
<span>-Plymouth: good relations until war was later declared in 1636
</span>-Jamestown: representative gov.
<span>-Plymouth: self-gov. agreement- Mayflower Compact
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-Jamestown: inexperience, unwillingness to work, poor Indian relations, disease, starvation
<span>-Plymouth: hunger, disease, environmental hazards</span>
World war 1 veterans weren't very highly respected when they returned and many of them were traumatized after the events of ww1. This led to many developing alcoholism problems, not finding jobs, or anything similar. It would make sense for them to ask the state for help considering they became the way they are because they defended their country in the war.