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What is the English bill of rights and what does it do. Help

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oo so the bill of rights was a act signed into law in 1689 by the king and queen of England that gave them rights to Pariaments (lawmakers).

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These were the rules included: Consent of pariament (takes more power of the king), the right to petition, right to bear arms, trial by jury and no cruel punishments.

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