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CE 1689 - The English Bill of Rights is established giving more power to the parliament.

CE 1689 - The English Bill of Rights is established giving more power to the parliament.

The English Bill of Rights was established in 1689 and gave more power to Parliament than the monarchy.

It recognized the supremacy of Parliament over the monarchy, allowing the Parliament to make laws without royal consent.

It prohibited the suspension of laws or the imposition of taxes without Parliament's consent.

It granted freedom of speech in Parliament, allowing Members of Parliament to debate freely without fear of retribution.

The Bill of Rights also stated that no soldier or sailor could be quartered in a citizen’s home without their consent.

The Bill of Rights also limited the powers of the monarch by prohibiting the levying of taxes without the consent of Parliament.

It also abolished the use of torture for obtaining information from prisoners.

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