Habeas Corpus ( It gave every prisoner the right to obtain a writ or document ordering that the prisoner has to be brought to a judge to specify the charges against the prisoner. The judge would decide whether the prisoner should be tires or set free. Because of this, a monarch could not put someone in jail simply for opposing the ruler and prisoner could not be held indefinitely without trial. )
English Bill of Rights
Its actually the other way around, the glorious revolution influenced the enlightenment. (it came first...)
William of orange and his wife
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
the answer is d. The Declaration of the Rights of Man
the agricultural revolution
The English Bill of Rights came about after Parliament overthrew King James II during the Glorious Revolution. The Bill was created to limit the amount of power given to the monarchy.
The English Bill of Rights came about after Parliament overthrew King James II during the Glorious Revolution. The Bill was created to limit the amount of power given to the monarchy.
The English Bill of Rights came about after Parliament overthrew King James II during the Glorious Revolution. The Bill was created to limit the amount of power given to the monarchy.
Its actually the other way around, the glorious revolution influenced the enlightenment. (it came first...)
William of orange and his wife
The Glorious Revolution was the first time the colonies came together as a community of people with the same idea. This was very new to happen and influenced the political culture.
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The Bill of Rights came in the ratification of the constitution and the constitution was needed to form a government after the revolution.
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
because yo mama came down suck my balls n left
As a result of the Glorious Revolution of 1688, King William III became king alongside Queen Mary II upon the abdication of King James II, Mary II's Catholic father.
Because it went against all established concepts of power: no more kings and privileges. Out of it came the Declaration of Rights of Men