Compare And Contrast The British And The English Bill Of Rights

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Bill or rights Page 2 For many years the congress have been around,During the Revolutionary the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation gave birth to a republic founded on liberty, rights, and limited government, but these charters did not establish a government that could successfully address the growing pains of the new nation. The ratification of the Constitution in 1788 was a difficult nine-month contest fought in the thirteen individual states. The Constitution was ratified, but some reservations surfaced about its content. A critical minority, referred to as Anti-Federalists, insisted upon the addition of a bill of rights that would protect the rights of individual citizens, and demanded a new look at some of the …show more content…

The anti-federalists claimed that a bill of rights was needed that listed the guaranteed rights that the government could never take away from a person. The English and American Bill of Rights are similar and different in many ways, their main fall off from one another is their background and main intentions that were used in these documents. The English Bill of Rights like the American had certain rules or laws that were used The American Bill of Rights mainly focused on the people of the United States explaining and showing to them their rights as an American …show more content…

After further debate and additional votes Congress passed 12 amendments that were sent to the states for approval. But Ten of the amendments were ratified by the required three-fourths of the states and became part of the Constitution in 1791.They say that the two amendments that were passed by both the House and the Senate, but not ratified by the states both deal with Congress

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