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Zepler [3.9K]
1 year ago
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what are the similarities between the complaints in the english bill of rights and the declaration of independence? what are the

differences? quizlet'
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zaharov [31]1 year ago
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The tyranny of England was not the only power that resulted in the declaration of rights and liberty in the Declaration of Independence. Instead, Britain's Bill of Rights served as a forerunner to America's Declaration of Independence.

The document, originally known as the English Bill of Rights of 1689, contains many rights that were later incorporated into the First Amendment, such as the right to petition and the freedom of speech and debate.

Because the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen are based on the same natural rights principles, each document protects the people's natural rights in a similar way.

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