Leadership has long been considered a major force of American politics and how it changed over the decades. Drawing off the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, the relationship between Fundamental American Perspectives and the Orders. First a background of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, then an explanation of the American Perspectives and finally, how one directly relates to the other.
First, a brief description of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. On January 14, 1639, the Foundational Orders of Connecticut were formally adopted. They were used until 1662. Representatives from the three towns of Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor, held a meeting in Hartford, to adopt the Orders. Three men were the most influential in creating the document, Thomas Hooker, John Haynes, and Roger Ludlow. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut consisted of a preface and eleven orders or laws. In the preface the three towns were to be governed by all things in the orders that followed.
““The Fundamental Orders document has a structure that is similar to a constitution. There is a preamble and a list of powers about local government, taxation and voting rights.
The preamble states that the in area where residents live, “the word of God requires that to maintain the peace and union …show more content…
The Orders have come a long way from how they started, nearly turning an entire world into and equal place. Since you don’t know the exact details of how the Orders came to be, how can you struggle with their success? One need not swallow such history lessons, but one ought to recognize that the present political voting process is connected to the Orders and that they were the beginning of it all. If you simplify your history lesson, you are freed from the stereotypes of the