The Mayflower compact was written by the Plymouth colonists as a...

A law and order contract
B religious loyalty contract
C pledge to Native Americans
D pledge to the other colonies
I am not very sure but i think it may be B

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayflower_Compact

I read it and it didn't say anything about the question...

Vanessa Skellington can you help?

It was the first attempt of the Plymouth colony at establishing a government. Is that a law function or a theological function? Is government religion?

So its A.

Don't lie about reading when we give you a reference to answer your questions. You obviously did not read the article from Wikipedia, or have VERY poor reading skills.

You're on the right track! The Mayflower Compact was indeed an important document created by the Plymouth colonists who arrived on the ship Mayflower in 1620. It was not specifically a religious loyalty contract, but rather a law and order contract. So, option A is the correct answer.

To arrive at this answer, let's break it down:

The Mayflower Compact was drawn up and signed by the Pilgrims while they were on board the ship Mayflower before disembarking in Plymouth. The compact was an agreement between the colonists, who were seeking religious freedom, to establish a civil society based on the consent of the governed.

The primary purpose of the Mayflower Compact was to create a legal framework for self-governance and order in the absence of any pre-existing authority. It served as a temporary constitution for the Plymouth Colony until a more formal government could be established.

While the compact did have religious undertones since the Pilgrims were seeking religious freedom, its main focus was to establish a cohesive society based on laws and order. Therefore, option A, a law and order contract, is the correct answer.