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Rights of Englishmen - Wikipedia
The "rights of Englishmen" are the traditional rights of English subjects and later English-speaking subjects of the British Crown. In the 18th century, some of the colonists who objected to British rule in the thirteen British North American colonies that would become the first United States argued that their traditional … 展开
In the tradition of Whig history, Judge William Blackstone called them "The absolute rights of every Englishman". He described the 展开
The American colonies had since the 17th century been fertile ground for liberalism within the center of European political discourse. However, as … 展开
• Aptheker, Herbert (1960). The American Revolution, 1763–1783: a history of the American people: an interpretation. International Publishers 展开
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