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== == The Framers of the Constitution and 9 of the 13 colonies decided to put the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution.
By settlers who had been given a charter, or grant of rights and privileges.
It shaped the thinking of future Revolutionary leaders in regards to the "rights of man."
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the citizens
Freedom
the women's did not have full rights because they could not vote
The rights that the American colonies were fighting for was independence.
Get your own We the People answer.
Be religious or get kicked out
The intolerable acts angered the colonies because it invaded their rights as englishmen.
Thomas Jefferson included the phrase 'inalienable rights' or 'unalienable rights' in the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson brought these concepts in from the writings of John Locke. Locke was in turn heavily influenced by the speeches and writings of Edward Pococke (1604 - 1691), an English professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies.
The Spanish war of Independence encouraged those in the colonies to seek new political and economic rights because of the republican and liberals ideas that came about during the war. This lead to various revolts in Argentina and Chile.
That would be the colonies that allowed slavery. Black slaves had no rights at all.
With the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution, all 13 colonies were willing to ratify the Constitution.
The main conflicts in the colonies during the 6.2 main idea period were centered around issues such as taxation without representation, restrictions on trade, and violations of colonial rights by the British government. These conflicts ultimately led to the American Revolution and the colonies seeking independence from British rule.