The phrase "to petition the king" from the English bill of rights (1689) is reflected in the u.s. constitution’s third amendment.
The US Constitution's Third Amendment prohibits the government from compelling citizens to let soldiers dwell in their houses at all during times of peace and only when permitted by law during times of war. The Third Amendment prohibits putting military personnel in civilian homes under coercion during times of peace and demands that the practice is "prescribed by law" during times of war.
The English Bill of Rights established a constitutional monarchy in which the king or queen serves as head of state but has legal restrictions placed on their authority. In this system, the people had individual rights and the king was unable to rule without the approval of Parliament. The English Bill established a constitutional system of governance in which each person's rights and freedoms were safeguarded by English law. The North American colonies and the US Constitution were greatly influenced by the English Bill of Rights.
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