The English Bill of Rights restrained the power of the monarchy by ensuring specific rights for English citizens and emphasizing the need for Parliament's approval on crucial matters.
The English Bill of Rights put limits on the power of the monarchy by establishing or extending rights for English citizens and explicitly guaranteeing rights to life, liberty, and property. It required the Crown to obtain Parliament's approval for raising money and set forth protections such as the right not to be taxed without Parliament's consent.
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