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Q: What do you think Dickinson meant when he said Countrymen ROUSE yourselves and behold the ruin hanging over your heads...(If) parliament can legally take money out of our pockets without our consent..?
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parliament members


What did the English bill of rights of 1689?

The English Bill of Rights of 1689 did NOT: a. specify that Parliament had to consent to raising an army in peacetime. b. specify that Parliament had to be called "frequently." c. give the vote to all adult males. d. specify that Parliament had to consent to changes in law.


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Benjamin Franklin


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Petition of Right


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Example of Bill of Rights section 18?

The Bill of rights did not allow the monarch to suspend laws, to tax without parliament's consent, or to raise an army in peacetime without approval from parliament.


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couldn't raise taxes or sustain an army without the consent of Parliament either. They were forced to assemble Parliament on a regular basis and had no say in elections.


What was two points that the stamp act focused on?

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