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nalin [4]
3 years ago
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Explain the significance of the english bill of rights on the development of the u.s constitution

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FromTheMoon [43]3 years ago
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Definition of the English Bill of Rights of 1689
The Meaning and Definition of the English Bill of Rights: The 1689 English Bill of Rights was a British Law, passed by the Parliament of Great Britain in 1689 that declared the rights and liberties of the people and settling the succession in William III and Mary II following the Glorious Revolutionof 1688 when James II was deposed.

Note: The date of the English Bill of Rights is referred to as either dated as March 1689 or as February 13, 1688 in Old Style dating.

Summary of the English Bill of Rights 
The 1689 English Bill of Rights had a massive influence on the colonies in North America and the Constitution of the United States. The most important Articles of the 1689 English Bill of Rights are as follows:

A frequently summoned Parliament and free electionsMembers should have freedom of speech in ParliamentNo armies should be raised in peacetimeNo taxes could be levied, without the authority of parliamentLaws should not be dispensed with, or suspended, without the consent of parliamentNo excessive fines should imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted
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