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    The Mayflower compact is a very important document in our history. Pilgrims wrote and used it. It was brought here with them. The English Bill of Rights was also as important. It made sure that people didn’t have too much power to abuse. It kept things from getting out of control with power. The Magna Carta is another very important document. It was brought to America years ago. It is now in our government still being used today. The Mayflower Compact was signed by 41 English colonists on November

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    Leiden in Holland before deciding in 1617 to emigrate to the New World. On 16 September 1620‚ having secured an essential patent from the London Company‚ 102 passengers began their historic sixty-five-day voyage aboard a single ship‚ the 180-ton Mayflower. They were headed for Virginia but got blown off course and instead decided to found their colony in Cape Cod in what would become the Massachusetts Bay Colony. They called the colony Plymouth after the harbor in England from which they departed

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    The Mayflower Compact was signed on November 11‚1620.The Mayflower carried not only the Pilgrims but a few other settlers as well. When it arrived at Cape Cod‚ several hundred miles north of its planned destination in Virginia owing to storms at sea‚ the passengers realized they were outside the bounds of the governmental authority they had contracted with in England.William Bradford‚ the Pilgrim leader‚ was alarmed to learn that some of the others felt no obligation to respect the rules of the Pilgrims

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    When they made it to America they found "nothing‚" like no life‚ no civilization‚ and no animals‚ just flatland. They then signed "the Mayflower Compact‚" which stated that all will abide by the rules they assigned to them. It was signed by all the males‚ the females were not allowed to participate in anything that had to do with the government. The Mayflower Compact was signed on November twenty-first‚ 1620. They explored and found nothing until what is called "the first encounter beach‚" where their

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    orders through documents within their communities that would reshape and form their changing lifestyles. Two of the most famous of these documents are the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut‚ written by pilgrims of Connecticut in 1639‚ and the Mayflower Compact‚ which was written by Plymouth settlers in 1620. In 1639‚ a group of pilgrims‚ being persecuted for their religious beliefs‚ left Massachusetts and sought out to colonize the area that is now Connecticut and build up a community essentially

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    The Mayflower Compact was made back in 162o when some of the first settlers from Britain came to America and wanted to start a government. Certainly they were on the right track if some of their ideas still are in use today. The Mayflower Compact is centered around the idea of Self-Government. Self-Government means the government is run by the people and they have a say in it. The Mayflower Compact says‚ “... and one another‚ covenant and combine ourselves

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    Global Compact Principles. In contemporary periods‚ the behaviors of business ethics and social corporate responsibility have been regarded as one source of competitive advantages for the majority of multinational firms. In other words‚ the companies are more willing to follow the principles of Global Compact in order to build up the competitiveness for achieving long-term benefits. In the following parts‚ I will list the key point of Global Compact Principles. In addition‚ two principles which have

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    101 21 June 2014 MAYFLOWER AND THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT Master Christopher Jones and several business partners purchased the ship Mayflower about 1607.  Its origins prior to that remain uncertain.  Its first documented voyage of record was to Trondheim‚ Norway‚ in 1609.  Andrew Pawling hired the ship to take a cargo of London goods to Norway‚ sell them off‚ and buy Norway goods (lumber‚ tar‚ fish) to return back to England.  Unfortunately on the return voyage‚ the Mayflower encountered a severe

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    AP US History Friday‚ September 7th‚ 2012 Journal 1 1. Some concepts stated in the Mayflower Compact were the need to set in place a stable form of government. It also explains how there needs to be order and rule in the formation of people‚ as well as being sure that the law and constitutions stay “just and equal” to avoid corruption. 2. The Mayflower Compact reflects the old and new world by speaking heavily of Lord King James‚ hinting that the settlers of New Plymouth are still hanging on

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    What was the Mayflower Compact and what is its significance in American history? The Mayflower was a ship headed for the Virginia colony but due to natural events that occurred‚ it was blown off course too far north. It landed in Provincetown Massachusetts. London Company authorized the voyage of the Mayflower but didn’t give permission for them to settle that far north. The settlers signed a compact‚ The Mayflower Compact‚ which would be governed by majority rule. When they arrived in Massachusetts

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