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The '''English Bill of Rights''', formally known as "An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown" was written in 1689.  It resulted from the long 17th-century struggle between the [[Stuar]]t kings and the [[English]] people and [[Parliament]].
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The '''English Bill of Rights''', formally known as "An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown" was written in 1689.  It resulted from the long 17th-century struggle between the [[Stuart]] kings and the [[English]] people and [[Parliament]].
  
 
This document would inspire the American [[Bill of Rights]].
 
This document would inspire the American [[Bill of Rights]].
 
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Revision as of 16:38, August 29, 2007

The English Bill of Rights, formally known as "An Act Declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and Settling the Succession of the Crown" was written in 1689. It resulted from the long 17th-century struggle between the Stuart kings and the English people and Parliament.

This document would inspire the American Bill of Rights.