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The purpose of creating the English Bill of Rights was to ensure that the rights and liberties of English subjects were protected and that the monarchy could not act without the consent of Parliament. The authors wanted to limit the power of the monarchy and prevent the abuses that had occurred under King James II. They sought to establish a system where the monarchs, in this case William and Mary, would respect the rights of the English people and abide by certain limitations. The Bill of Rights guaranteed various civil rights to Englishmen, such as: 1. The right to have the Church of England as the nation's official faith. 2. The prohibition of raising taxes, raising an army, or restricting Englishmen from owning firearms without the consent of Parliament. 3. The prohibition of imposing fines or punishments without a fair trial. 4. The prohibition of imposing cruel or unusual punishment. 5. The protection of the right to free speech. 6. The protection of the right to petition the monarch. These rights ensured that the monarchy would not have absolute power and that English subjects would have certain protections and freedoms. It is worth noting that many of these same rights are protected in the US Constitution, particularly in the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments.