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How did Britain's treatment of American colonists during trials before the War of Independence affect the Constitution?

It helped the Framers decide not to include a court system in the new government.
It made the government uneasy about including individual rights in the Constitution.
It led to the inclusion of amendments about people's rights during a trial.
It caused the Framers to include amendments about how British courts should handle cases in the future.

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Answer:

I think its either answer 2 or 3.

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Britain's treatment of American colonists influenced the Constitution about the human rights and how they should be protected.

Rights, freedom and property became main factors in establishing a Constitution on a basis of independence and freedom relating to their choice of electing their representatives in the government.

These are basic points to create a Constitution affected from the Britain's treatment to the American colonists and on the influence of the English Philosopher, John Lock.

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Answer:

B

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Explanation: Britain's treatment of American colonists influenced the Constitution about human rights and how they should be protected.

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