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Three foundational principles of English freedoms include the Magna Carta, which established the rule of law and limited the powers of the monarchy; the Petition of Right, which asserted that certain rights could not be infringed by the government; and the Bill of Rights of 1689, which laid out individual liberties and restricted royal authority. Together, these documents emphasized the importance of individual rights, due process, and the accountability of government to the people.

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