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In the United States we have a constitution that was written to explain the basics of how our government is supposed to work. How is the British Constitution different?

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1. The British Constitution has far more checks and balances between the legislative and executive branches than the US Constitution does.

2. The British Constitution doesn’t include a Judicial branch, while the US Constitution does.

3. The British Constitution gives all law-making power to the Prime Minister, while the US Constitution gives it to Congress

4. The British Constitution isn’t a single document, but rather hundreds of different documents that have been written over centuries.

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Answer:The core of the colonial case was that, as British subjects, they were entitled to the same privileges as their fellow subjects in Britain.

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