The english bill of rights was a parliaments response to (1a. Charles l's execution by roundheads after the protectorate collapsed./1b. James ll's offenses against the rights of parliament and citizens./1c. The lack of reform in the church of england during the charles l's reign.). The bill contained provisions that (2a. Excluded all ministers from the house of the Lord's./2b. Established the equality of citizens under the law regardless of religion./2c. Placed definite limits on the rights of the monarch.). It also ensured that (3a. Catholics/3b. Protestants/3c. Puritans) could never become monarchs of england.
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