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Limiting the Central Government
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Comparing Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence
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limiting government
bill of rights
declaration of independence
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Limiting the Central Government
Declaration of Independence
Nota:
Written by Thomas Jefferson and the Contintenal Congress in 1776.
G1. Refused to Assent to Laws
G2. Forbidden his Governors to pass laws
G3. Refused to pass other laws
G4. Call together legislative bodies.
G5. Dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly
G6. Refused to let house be reelected
G7. To prevent the population of these states
G8 Obstructed the Administration of Justice
G9. Made Judges dependent on his will alone
G10. Erected multitude of New Offices
G11. Standing armies without the consent of our legislatures
G12. Affected to render the Military
G13. Combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction
G14. Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us
G15. Protecting them from punishment for any murders
G16. Cutting off our trade
G17. Imposing taxes on us
G18. depriving us in many cases by trial by jury
G19. Tried for pretended offenses
G20. Abolishing the free system of English Laws
G21. Abolishing our most valuable laws
G22. Suspending our own legislatures
G23. Abdicated Government here
G24. Plundered and destroyed the lives of our people
G25. Transporting large armies to colonies
G26. Constrained our fellow Citizens
G27. Excited domestic insurrections
G28. We have Petitioned but not been heard
Bill of Rights
Nota:
Written by James Madison and Congress in 1789
Amendment I- Freedoms
Amendment II- Right to bear arms
Amendment III- Protection from quartering
Amendment IV- Protection from search and seizure
Amendent V- Due process, self-incrimination, and private property
Amendment VI- Trial by jury
Amendment VII- Civil trial by jury
Amendment VIII- Prohibit excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment
Amendement IX- Protection of rights not specifically stated in the Bill of Rights
Amendment X- Powers of states and people
Both designed for the protection of all people from the government
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