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27 August, 04:00

Why was the Petition of Right (1628) of such importance?

It gave the king unlimited power.

It stated that the law was higher than the king.

It restored the monarchy.

It made Puritanism the official religion of England.

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  1. 27 August, 07:33
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    It stated that the law was higher than the king.
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