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Main Provisions in the bill of

4. List the main provisions of each document.

The English Petition of Rights was written in 1628. The people of England wrote this and presented it to the King Charles 1. In this document or parliament the people of England requested that they would have more rights. Some of the rights that they asked for were to be punished in a fairly manner. They also didn?t like the taxes that they king put on them so they asked for that to be changed

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