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George Stradling died in 1688.
The Bill of Rights- 1688
The Bill of Rights in 1688.
Pedro II was king of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves
Relate the glorious revolution of 1688 to the first 10 amendments to the u.s. constitution. What did they have in common? How do both demonstrate the belief in individual rights?
Quakers
1688
puritans Quakers accepted slaves in there new colonies
Elaine Hobby has written: 'English Women's writing 1649-1688'
Alexander Duncan has written: 'The history of the revolution, 1688' -- subject(s): History
K. B. Smellie has written: 'Great Britain since 1688'
Glorious Revolution happened in 1688.
James Dodds has written: 'The fifty years' struggle of the Scottish Covenanters, 1638 to 1688'
Quakers were the pioneers in the anti-slavery movement, first speaking out against slavery in 1688. Four Dutch Quakers sent a petition to the monthly meeting of Quakers, calling for the abolishment of slavery. No action was taken on this petition due to the Quaker's commercial interests.
Winifred Burghclere has written: 'Strafford' 'The life of James, First Duke of Ormonde, 1610-1688'
Oliver C. Gibson has written: 'The Western Protestant Army Ireland 1688-90'
Mary D. Ravenhall has written: 'Sources and meanings in Dr. Aldrich's 1688 illustrations of 'Paradise lost''