Documents of Liberty
Documents of Liberty
Documents of Liberty
Timeline
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Magna Carta 1215 English Bill of Rights 1689 Declaration of Independence 1776 Declaration of the Rights of Man 1789 U.S. Bill of Rights 1791
The 10 Amendments
Amendment 1 Amendment 2 Amendment 3 Amendment 4 Amendment 5
Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and to petition the government. Individuals have a right to own a weapon. Individuals cannot be forced to have troops in times of peace or war. Individuals cannot be searched or seized in their home. An Individual is innocent until proven guilty, cannot be tried for the same crime twice, have the right to remain silent, and cannot be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law or shall private property be taken for public use without consent of the owner. Individuals have the right to a fair, quick, and public trial, right to an attorney and the right to be confronted with the witnesses against them. An individual cannot be sued for over $20 if a jury is not present. An individual cannot be given excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishment. People have more rights than those in the constitution. The individual has power. The states have power.
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MC#52 If a persons land has been taken, it will immediately be restored to them. Clause 3: No quartering soldiers in citizens houses For quartering largetroops among us.
MC#9 The government cannot take a persons land as long as the property of the debtor are sufficient to repay the debt. MC#30 Government will not take any possessions against the will of the owner. MC#52
MC#38 A person cannot be tried unless the prosecutor has credible witnesses brought for this situation.
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Declaration of Independence
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MC#14 You will be summoned for certain reasons. None None
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MC#20 Freemen shall only be punished by imposing fines not according to law for a slight offense, except in accordance with the degree of the offense. MC#1, MC#63 Clause 9: Excessive bail is not required, nor are cruel and unusual punishments inflicted Prudence, indeed, willwhich they are accustomed.
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MC#63 None We, therefore, the Representativesand our sacred Honor.
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