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The Rights of Englishmen. Glorious Revolution 1688. William and Mary. Bill of Rights - 1689. Limited Monarchy May not make or suspend law Can not levy taxes or army without parliament Can not impede with elections Parliament must meet frequently King must be an Englishman
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Bill of Rights - 1689 Limited Monarchy May not make or suspend law Can not levy taxes or army without parliament Can not impede with elections Parliament must meet frequently King must be an Englishman Civil Liberties: 1) Petition 2) Speedy Trial 3) No excessive fees 4) No cruel of unusual punishments
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