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The English Bill of Rights, enacted in 1689, established key principles that limited the powers of the monarchy and laid the foundation for parliamentary democracy. It affirmed individual rights, such as the right to free speech in Parliament, the right to bear arms for self-defense, and protection from cruel and unusual punishment. The Bill also required regular elections and ensured that the monarchy could not levy taxes or maintain a standing army without parliamentary consent. Overall, it was a crucial step in the development of constitutional monarchy in England.

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