petition of right
On April 4, 1687 King James II of England signed the Declaration of Indulgence, it was the first step towards establishing freedom of religion in England.
He was forced to sign his will away to a hopeless hobo on the streets of New York..
intolerable acts
intolerable acts
The Petition of Right was signed in 1628 by King Charles I of England in response to grievances raised by Parliament regarding his violation of their rights and liberties.
True.
Intolerable Acts
charter
Charles I signed the petition of right in 1628, and ruled from 1625-1649
That was James I of England. Charles I came after him. It was in this time that the Mayflower pact was signed.
In 1628, King Charles I, signed the Petition of Right. Two items from it are in the United States Bill of Rights. It granted the people the rights (1) to not have soldiers quartered in their homes and (2) to due process of law.Petition of Right
The Magna Carta, signed by King John of England in 1215, was a document that advocated for limits on the power of the government. A group of barons forced King John to sign the Magna Carta to limit his power over them and protect their rights.