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pshichka [43]
2 years ago
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3. How were the rights of English citizens strengthened during each of these years?

History
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Valentin [98]2 years ago
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The rights of the English citizens were strengthened in the following ways:

1. In the year 1215, the Magna Carta, was written by King John. In this document, he stated that the king and members of the throne were under the same laws as the citizens.

  • That is they were not above the British law. They were to follow the same laws as the citizens.

2. In the year 1265, the British house of parliament was formed to see to the creation of laws in the country.

3. In 1689, the English Bill of rights was created by the parliament. The bill established several rights for citizens.

  • The right established that the people could not be taxed without consent from the parliament

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