dec 16, 1689 - English Bill of Rights
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The English Bill of Rights is an act of the Parliament of England that created separation of powers, limited the power of the king and queen, and enhanced democratic election as well as freedom of speech. The English Bill of Rights is influential to American law because is directly influenced the ideas within the Constitution of the United States under the Bill of Rights.
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History of Law and its Effects on the US
Darrion Hun | 10.17.18 | C&E (H) | Period 3
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