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THe rights granted by the Petition of Right were later reflected in the Articles of Confederation. -Apex :)

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the petition of right reflected a trend of reducing the powers of the british mon
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The fight to uphold the Petition of Right led to the king's execution and the abolishment of the monarchy.

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The Petition of Right reflected a trend of reducing the powers of the British monarchy. -Apex

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petition of right 1628 was when parliament wrote a list of

things that were illegal for a king/queen to do. During this period, the king was

Charles I of England. Sir Edward Coke brought up this whole idea about the petition of right.

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The petition of right reflected a trend of reducing the powers of the British monarchy

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Taxation is not permitted without Parliament's permission.

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The fight to uphold the Petition of Right led to the king's execution and the abolishment of the monarchy. - apex

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One statement that best describes the Petition of Right is that is was meant to give common people more rights. It was an attempt to limit the power of the monarchy.

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the fight to uphold the petition of right led to the kings execution and the abolishment of the monarchy

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protection from arrest without cause -apex

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