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The difference of the English bill of rights and the mayflower compact
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The difference of the English bill of rights and the mayflower compact
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The
English Bill of Rights
reduced the powers of the English monarch. The
Mayflower Compact
was a legal contract in which the passengers onboard the
Mayflower
agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good.
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