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Marrrta [24]
2 years ago
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What was the response of Charles I to the British parliament's Petition of Rights?

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Kamila [148]2 years ago
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The response of Charles I to the British parliament's Petition of Rights was  <u>A. He refused to sign it</u> as a violation of his divine right to rule and <u>dissolved </u><u>parliament</u>.

<h3>What was the Petition of Rights?</h3>

The Petition of Rights was the constitutional protection of individual rights against the state.

Four principles were recognized in the Petition of Rights, including:

  • No taxation without the consent of Parliament
  • No imprisonment without cause
  • No quartering of soldiers on subjects
  • No martial law in peacetime.

However, the Petition of Rights was not initially consented to by the King, who insisted on his royal powers to rule and deal without the parliament.

Thus, Charles I <u>A. He refused to sign </u>the British parliament's Petition of Rights and <u>dissolved </u><u>parliament</u>.

Learn more about the Petition of Rights at brainly.com/question/618194

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