lots good english. its was used along time ago to sustain the law
There is a reason it is called the "English " Bill of Rights. If you are referring to the American constitution and Bill of Rights then it was the United States.
Yes, the reason the Bill of Rights was created was to protect the rights of the nations citizens. The main reason it came about was to appease the anti-federalist in the 1780's when the constitution was to be originally ratified.
It lacked the Bill of Rights
The bill of rights was outlining the bounders of the government. The reason slavery was an issue is because they then were deciding if the gov had power to control slavery or not.
the reason we have the bill of rights is to know that we have rights and those rights have to be protected by the government so we can have things like freedom of speech.Answer:Actually, the purpose of the Bill of Rights is to protect the rights of the people from the government. If you read it, you will notice that the first five amendments specify things the government may not do to deprive people of their natural rights as free people.
The Bill of Rights was adopted for many reasons, including to protect the rights and liberties of the states from abuse of power by the newly created government
The Bill of Rights was part of a compromise that the federalist made to ensure the proposed federal government could not impinge on the basic rights of it's citizens.
The Bill of Rights limits the actions that the government can pass and enforce. It guarantees that there are certain rights that the government can not take away.
Bill or rights guarantees.
well, acording to mr mcnight my 8th grade social studies teacher... mr william paterson is not for the bill of rights! the reason being is because he is a federalist!
Because it didn't have some sort of Bill Of Rights.
The English Bill of Rights