The correct answer to this open question is the following.
In the mid-1700s, the "American society" compared to British society in terms of the rights and freedoms ordinary people enjoyed in that American colonists aspired to have the liberty, equality, and opportunities of a free nation, without the heavy taxation imposed bu the English crow.
Yes, Americans could have land and property, but the British monarchy exerted too much pressure and taxations with acts such as the Navigation Acts, the Stamp Act, or the Tea Act, among many others. The colonists' desire for liberty grew higher because they had to pay taxes but had no representation in the British Parliament.
<span>By doing as they promise, being honest, and by addressing issues that are of real concern to society and making changes to benefit the people.</span>
<span>A good way of determining an author's point of view would be to gain contextual information about the time in which they are writing, or learn more about other research they have conducted. This is quite a subjective question, however, and dependent on which authors you are studying and what your thesis is on.</span>
The ecocentrists are being distinguished by their rejection
of the anthropocentric idea where in there idea focuses on humans in which they
are the only beings that has intrinsic value. Intrinsic value is a value that
lies within self or on its own.
In 1846, Juan De Onate led the first group of people to New Mexico.