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Although British colonial rule tended to bequeath a positive democratic inheritance at independence, this legacy has diminished over time. Former British colonies were dramatically more democratic than other ex-colonies immediately following independence.
The colonies along the eastern coast of North America were formed under different types of charter, but most developed representative democratic governments to rule their territories.
The colonies were doing Mccratic and a sunset they had a representative government some freedom of religion written constitutions and separation of powers.
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The government believed it would cost less money and fewer lives to keep Indians on reservations. The Indians would be away from possible trouble with white settlers. Instead of moving freely over the plains to hunt buffalo, the Indians would live in one place. They would receive food and money from the government.
The US government wanted the land of the Native Americans, and they were not willing to just give it up.