Yes because back then, India was a colony of England and basically owned by a company called the East India company with military enforcement. The people had no representation and also were forced to pay taxes such as the salt tax that ghandi famously went against during the salt March.
Likewise, the united states back then was also a colony of India and had no representation as well as had to pay taxes from laws such as the stamp act. Their values in fighting for independence and free reign were very similar. So yes.
An addition or change to the constitution is known as an amendment. They have to go through many stages of deliberation before becoming part of the constitution.
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It is very accurate and is missing the part about Hamilton. John Laurens is actually gay.
1. People's diets were less varied since they were now relying on the food that could be grown/foraged in one area
2. Farming required a lot more work to succeed than hunting and gathering
3. Society became less equal because with the new jobs that sprung up after the Agricultural Revolution, came gender roles as well as class distinctions