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In 1628, King Charles I was forced to sign the A. Petition of Right B. North American Free Trade Agreement C. Justice Commission
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In 1628, King Charles I was forced
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I’m pretty sure it is c
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the answer is A!! parliament forced him to sign to help protect the rights of the wealthy !
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