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Englishmen possessed certain rights freedom from royal interference with the law freedom from taxation by royal prerogative, without agreement by Parliamenttaxation
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freedom to petition the king freedom to bear arms for self-defense freedom to elect members of Parliament
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the freedom of speech in Parliament freedom from cruel and unusual punishments freedom from fines and forfeitures without trial
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FOR YEARS ENGLAND PRACTICED “SALUTARY NEGLECT” WITH COLONIES
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WHY WERE THE COLONISTS ANGRY ABOUT THE PROCLAMATION LINE OF 1763?
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The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union —1777
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BOTTOM LINE NO POWER OVER STATES ARTICLES COULD NOT PROTECT CITIZENS’ PROPERTY RIGHTS
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS GREATER ENFRANCHISEMENT MORE EGALITARIAN MORE DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE BRANCH- MOST POWER
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS NON-ELITIST SEPARATION OF POWERS CHECKS & BALANCES “BILL OF RIGHTS” FOR CITIZENS WRITTEN LOGICALLY
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