Loyalist. They were loyal to the king.
French
A dictatorship or autocracy would have little or no citizen participation. An oligarchy (rule by a favored few) would have less participation than the typical representative democracy.
They wanted independence from England to become their own nation
denied the rights of citizens who lived in England
Majority rule decision
Tory
Loyalist. They were loyal to the king.
In Myth, Artemis was one of twelve of the ruling Olympians, she was goddess of the wilderness and hunt, and favored the hills to the mountains.
No. The other European nations that were colonizing Europe were practicing direct rule whereas the English practiced indirect rule.
rule (as in a rule at school is...) or ruler (measuring stick)
Not EVERY rule, but most of them. Hence the saying, 'the exception that proves the rule.'
An anomaly
The English back home were not treating the colonists fairly
Yes, the term "Ground Rule" is a proper term.
Just like Canadians should rule Canada, Americans should rule America, Irish should rule Ireland, Germans should rule Germany, Australians should rule Australia, Mexicans should rule Mexico etc etc etc. Wallace believed Scots should rule Scotland NOT English.
Depends what you mean? The Tudors were expansionists. They forced Cornwall and Wales into English governance and tried in Ireland and set up limited English rule (round Dublin- The Pale) which would later turn into English rule over all of Ireland