Theocracy, the Pharaoh was seen as a god, and had complete control over the country.
According to the Declaration, the king denied life, liberty and happiness by preventing the colonists from establishing their own laws, making them in a way "prisoners" to the laws dictated across the sea which shouldn't have to apply to their life in the new continent.
Also by prohibiting them from trading with the rest of the world, the lives of colonists in America became dulled with the inability to reach out and expand their vision.
And finally by keeping armies in the new world during peaceful times and forbidding the new citizens to receive trial by jury.
The Olmec influenced the Maya and the Aztecs mostly in religious manner, but there are also social and economic ways.
Explanation:
The Olmec civilization is considered to be the first civilization of Mesoamerica. They are believed to have set the basis for all the later civilizations in the region, and this has been concluded because of the numerous similarities in the region between the Olmec and the later civilizations. The trademark of this civilization are the large, carved, stone heads.
The Olmec didn't had large territory, but they were well developed for their time, so through trade and communication, their more advanced culture spread out in most of the region. Multiple later civilizations of Mesoamerica had pretty much the same religion, similar manner of living, pretty much the same economy, and social hierarchy that was also very similar to the Olmec ones. Some of the most noticeable civilizations that were heavily influenced by the Olmec were:
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