| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Petition of Right, 1628 | Limited power of King. Parliament gained authority over taxation. Declared free citizens could not be arrested w/o cause, soldiers could not be quartered in private homes without compensation, and no martial law during peacetime | APUSH Unit 1 People, Places, Things |
| 2 | Petition of Right, 1628 | A document drawn up by Parliament’s House of Commons listing grievances against King Charles I and extending Parliament’s powers while limiting the king’s. It gave Parliament authority over taxation, declared that free citizens could not be arrested without cause, declared that soldiers could not be quartered in private homes without compensation, and said that martial law cannot be declared during peacetime. | APUSH The American Colonies |
| 3 | Petition of Right, 1628 | Limited power of King. Parliament gained authority over taxation. Declared free citizens could not be arrested w/o cause, soldiers could not be quartered in private homes without compensation, and no martial law during peacetime | APUSH Unit 1 |
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