Mark B. answered 09/05/19
PhD Candidate in Psychology: Experienced Math, Statistics, Tutor
Hi,
The Petition Of Rights (1628) was a petition written by Parliament to King Charles I. Simply put, it was a move that placed a limit on his abuses of power. Case in point: One key point was to ensure that citizens would not be subjected to arrest without just cause.
The other three components were: no taxation without consent of Parliament, no subject required to provide living quarters for soldiers, and no suspension of habeas corpus.
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