Answer:
The seven steps a state budget must go through in order to go into effect include:
1. The State comptroller has to inform the State legislature of the revenue available to the state.
2. The State agencies will then give to the legislature the account of their expenditures and what they need in the fiscal year.
3. The Legislative board in charge of budget affairs swings into action and forms a synergy with the governor’s office in the budget preparation.
4. The Budget is presented to the both chambers of the legislature as a bill.
5. The both chambers then scrutinizes it after which the house passes the budget bill
6. The bill moves back to the Executive arm of government for implementation and is certified by the state comptroller
7. The Bill is signed by the governor and it becomes valid and goes into effect( disbursing of the money to the various state agencies, etc).
There are a couple of differences:
1) The Americas (especially Latin America), will not have Roman Catholic influences in the area, and will not have it as their state religion.
2) The land will keep most of it's natural wealth, though it may not be used in great quantities as before.
3) Population will not take a hit, and will continue to grow, as European diseases are not spread to them. However, if trading occurs between the north-eastern tribes all the way down to Central America, they will still be exposed to diseases carried by the French and British.
4) They may not be exposed to the usage of firearms as quickly, which may lead to their demise to their native enemies. Firearms, while they took very long to reload back then, was a symbol of power and was used more as a shock then as a weapon (until the mini-ball, repeater, and other upgrades to the rifle came).
5) The other way to look at it is that another European Power may take over those lands. The first of which is Portugal, whose lands were very near the Spanish territory. The next in line would be France, which borders the Spanish territories, and than Britain.
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