Why is the mayflower compact significant was it because it was the first written document for bidden colonist from voting directly on law or it was the first written document that did not recognize citizens rights or was it it was the first written expression of citizens rights by the colonist, or it was the first written government document not created by the colonist

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The Mayflower Compact is significant because it was the first written expression of self-government and social contract by the colonists in America. Signed in 1620 by the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower, it established a framework for governance based on majority rule and collective decision-making.

The significance lies in several key aspects:

  • It represented the first attempt at self-governance in the New World, as the settlers agreed to form a political body and create laws for the good of the colony.
  • It demonstrated the principle of rule by consent of the governed, which would later influence the development of democratic governance in America.

Thus, among your options, the most accurate is that it was the first written expression of citizens' rights by the colonists. However, it is important to note that while it laid the groundwork for self-governance, it did not explicitly outline the rights of all citizens as we understand them today.