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Which document was signed by King Charles of England in 1628?

In 1628, King Charles I, signed the Petition of Right. Two items from it are in the United States Bill of Rights. It granted the people the rights (1) to not have soldiers quartered in their homes and (2) to due process of law.Petition of Right


Why did the British nobles and Parliament wanted to limit the power of the monarch?

They believed that they had divine right over the country and that the Parliament should be in power. They were Puritans and hated the hierarchy of the COE religion which the king was the head of meaning they hated the king. they did not want to abolish the monarchy meaning one ruler because they did not want a republic country they just wanted to replace the king in power and make him constitutional king.;


What rules did King James 1 make as King of England?

i only know of one rule that he introduced and that was all tobacco had to have tax!Modules OptionsHelpFeedbackTell A Friend


Why did king george 3 made the colonists so angry?

what did king george the III do to make the colonies angry King George put taxes on the colonists everyday needs


How did European monarchs get elected?

First, by birth. The son of the previous king normally succeeded his father. France did not accept female heirs, even if there was no son. England and the Habsburg monarchy did (Elizabeth and Maria Thersa). In the middle ages, election by nobles entered into the process. The Holy Roman emperor was elected by seven electors. If kings were deemed incompetent, nobles were known to overthrow them and install a new ruler. But even here they tended to elect somebody related to the previous monarch. After all that was the principle that had given the nobles their positions of power and they did not want to lose it.