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Why was the English Bill of Rights important to the colonists? Text to speech a It defined crimes and punishments. b It spelled out what was due to the colonists as English citizens. c It gave the colonists
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Why was the English Bill of Rights important to the colonists? Text to speech
a
It defined crimes and punishments.
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It spelled out what was due to the colonists as English citizens.
c
It gave the colonists the ability to choose members of Parliament.
d
It ended the king's power to appoint colonial governors.
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B.
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I THINK IT IS VERY OBVIOUS
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b. it spelled out what was due to the colonists as english citizens
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