How did the English Bill of Rights expand the rights of common Englishmen? Cite specific examples from the text to support your answer.
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English Bill of Rights expands the rights of common Englishmen by giving them the freedom to select the members of Parliament, without any interference of the king or queen. It gave them the freedom of speech.
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The common man had the freedom of law without any interference from the monarchy. The English Bill of rights was the rights of the common man and it limited the power of the Monarchy.
The common man was free from the powers of the king and queen and could elect their own leaders. It gave them freedom from a lot of matters that were under the control of the Monarchy. The common man's rights and liberty were protected by the law.
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