How do you think the organization of the Pilgrims “together into a civil body politick” influenced later ideas about government in the United States?(the mayflower compact)
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The Pilgrim leaders realized that they needed a temporary government authority. Back home, such authority came from the king. Isolated as they were in America, it could only come from the people themselves. Aboard the Mayflower, by necessity, the Pilgrims and "Strangers" made a written agreement or compact among themselves.
The Mayflower Compact was probably composed by William Brewster, who had a university education, and was signed by nearly all the adult male colonists, including two of the indentured servants. The format of the Mayflower Compact is very similar to the written agreements used by the Pilgrims to establish their Separatist churches in England and Holland. Under these agreements the male adult members of each church decided how to worship God. They also elected their own ministers and other church officers. This pattern of church self-government served as a model for political self-government in the Mayflower Compact.
The colonists had no intention of declaring their independence from England when they signed the Mayflower Compact. In the opening line of the Compact, both Pilgrims and "Strangers" refer to themselves as "loyal subjects" of King James. The rest of the Mayflower Compact is very short. It simply bound the signers into a "Civil Body Politic" for the purpose of passing "just and equal Laws . . . for the general good of the Colony." But those few words expressed the idea of self-government for the first time in the New World.
Answer:
The civil body politic - just an equal laws.
Explanation:
The people in the churches looking after the management felt the need for the temporary ruling power for the pilgrimage centers in the United States. The mayflower concept is the concept framed by the colonist have no means of having independence framed.
This was framed just to pass the law with equal norms to all the community present in general. This mayflower concept was specified in the year 1620. This provided the Democratic structures.