question archive It is a bit of American history which deals with the English Pilgrims before the formation of the United States
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It is a bit of American history which deals with the English Pilgrims before the formation of the United States. Due to storms and sailing errors the Pilgrims, in 1620, mistakenly landed in the near vicinity of modern day Boston at a place called Plymouth Rock. They had obtained a grant from the King of England to make a new settlement in the Virginia territory where they would be free to form a colony and practice their unique religious beliefs.
Unfortunately Plymouth Rock was several hundred miles north of the Virginia territory and legally in a no man's land for Europeans. The Native American tribes which had occupied the area had been ravaged by disease and had long since abandoned their settlements around Plymouth Rock.
Out of this dilemma, a document called the Mayflower Compact was drawn up and signed before the Pilgrims and other adventurers traveling with them set foot on the New World. After reading the attachment, what sort of document is the Mayflower Compact? Is it a contract? Or is it something else?
Explanation
A social contract is an agreement between the rulers and the ruled giving the expected rights and duties of each and these rules create a society. It can also be defined as an agreement between men which leads to the formation of a society.
The Mayflower Compact, is therefore a social contract as it was agreed upon and signed by both the pilgrims and the adventures before setting foot on the new land to ensure law and order would be in place among the persons. It stated the laws and rules that were needed to be followed to ensure the creation of a thriving society.