The Mayflower Compact is significant because it was the first written expression of citizens' rights by the colonists. This document established a form of self-governance and a social contract among the settlers, emphasizing the idea of majority rule and mutual consent for governance, which laid a foundation for future democratic principles in America.
Why is the Mayflower Compact significant?
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• It was the first written document forbidding colonists from voting directly on laws.
• It was the first written document that did not recognize citizens rights.
• It was the first written expression of citizens rights by the colonists.
• It was the first written govemment document not created by the colonists.
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