How was the government outlined in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (FOC) different from the government in Massachusetts? Select all that apply.

(1 point)
The FOC gave the vote to
• all men who were property owners.
The FOC limited the
• governor's power which expanded the idea of representative government.
The FOC increased the
• control the King of England had on the colony.
• The FOC outlined strict requirements for slavery.

1 answer

The differences between the government outlined in the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut (FOC) and the government in Massachusetts can be summarized as follows:

  1. The FOC gave the vote to all men who were property owners. – This was a significant change from the more restrictive voting requirements in Massachusetts, where voting was more limited to church members and those with a specific status.

  2. The FOC limited the governor's power which expanded the idea of representative government. – The FOC established a framework that placed limits on the governor's authority and emphasized a more democratic and representative approach, contrasting with Massachusetts, where governance was more centralized.

The other statements mentioned do not accurately reflect the differences regarding the FOC and Massachusetts:

  • The FOC increased the control the King of England had on the colony. – This is not correct, as the FOC was more about self-governance and reducing direct control.

  • The FOC outlined strict requirements for slavery. – There were no strict requirements for slavery outlined in the FOC, which primarily focused on governance and representation.

In summary, the correct points that reflect the differences are the first two options regarding voting rights and limitations on governor's power.