The Queen of England started demanding different laws to be put into order, wanting to raise taxes and start punishing those against her with possibly the death penalty
Even subsequent rulers continued to emanate laws without parliamentary approval
Then James the 2nd came to the throne and he was a catholic king and a pope supporter, so he was forced to leave by the parliament
In fact in 1688 with the Act of Supremacy James the 2nd was declared decayed
After that, in 1689, with the Glorious revolution, the Bill of Rights was signed by Queen Mary Stuart and King William of Orange
The Bill of Rights established that:
LAWS
EMANATE THESE!
GO POPE!!!
ALRIGHT, THER'S THE DOOR
HOW DID I GET HERE!?
BILL
OF
RIGHTS
-It stated free elections, the refusal of any catholicking
-The king could notrepeal laws or impose taxes without the parliament’s approval
-The king could not keep an army in
peace times without the parliament consent
-No religious persecution was allowed to theking
-The parliament had to be regularly summoned
YOU CAN'T DEMAND TACOS' TUESDAY AS A LAW
MHH...I THINK I GOING TO DO THAT ANYWAY
The Queen of England started demanding different laws to be put into order, wanting to raise taxes and start punishing those against her with possibly the death penalty
Even subsequent rulers continued to emanate laws without parliamentary approval
Then James the 2nd came to the throne and he was a catholic king and a pope supporter, so he was forced to leave by the parliament
In fact in 1688 with the Act of Supremacy James the 2nd was declared decayed
After that, in 1689, with the Glorious revolution, the Bill of Rights was signed by Queen Mary Stuart and King William of Orange
The Bill of Rights established that:
LAWS
EMANATE THESE!
GO POPE!!!
ALRIGHT, THER'S THE DOOR
HOW DID I GET HERE!?
BILL
OF
RIGHTS
-It stated free elections, the refusal of any catholicking
-The king could notrepeal laws or impose taxes without the parliament’s approval
-The king could not keep an army in
peace times without the parliament consent
-No religious persecution was allowed to theking
-The parliament had to be regularly summoned
YOU CAN'T DEMAND TACOS' TUESDAY AS A LAW
MHH...I THINK I GOING TO DO THAT ANYWAY
The Queen of England started demanding different laws to be put into order, wanting to raise taxes and start punishing those against her with possibly the death penalty
Even subsequent rulers continued to emanate laws without parliamentary approval
Then James the 2nd came to the throne and he was a catholic king and a pope supporter, so he was forced to leave by the parliament
In fact in 1688 with the Act of Supremacy James the 2nd was declared decayed
After that, in 1689, with the Glorious revolution, the Bill of Rights was signed by Queen Mary Stuart and King William of Orange
The Bill of Rights established that:
LAWS
EMANATE THESE!
GO POPE!!!
ALRIGHT, THER'S THE DOOR
HOW DID I GET HERE!?
BILL
OF
RIGHTS
-It stated free elections, the refusal of any catholicking
-The king could notrepeal laws or impose taxes without the parliament’s approval
-The king could not keep an army in
peace times without the parliament consent
-No religious persecution was allowed to theking
-The parliament had to be regularly summoned
YOU CAN'T DEMAND TACOS' TUESDAY AS A LAW
MHH...I THINK I GOING TO DO THAT ANYWAY
The Queen of England started demanding different laws to be put into order, wanting to raise taxes and start punishing those against her with possibly the death penalty
Even subsequent rulers continued to emanate laws without parliamentary approval
Then James the 2nd came to the throne and he was a catholic king and a pope supporter, so he was forced to leave by the parliament
In fact in 1688 with the Act of Supremacy James the 2nd was declared decayed
After that, in 1689, with the Glorious revolution, the Bill of Rights was signed by Queen Mary Stuart and King William of Orange
The Bill of Rights established that:
LAWS
EMANATE THESE!
GO POPE!!!
ALRIGHT, THER'S THE DOOR
HOW DID I GET HERE!?
BILL
OF
RIGHTS
-It stated free elections, the refusal of any catholicking
-The king could notrepeal laws or impose taxes without the parliament’s approval
-The king could not keep an army in
peace times without the parliament consent
-No religious persecution was allowed to theking
-The parliament had to be regularly summoned
YOU CAN'T DEMAND TACOS' TUESDAY AS A LAW
MHH...I THINK I GOING TO DO THAT ANYWAY
The Queen of England started demanding different laws to be put into order, wanting to raise taxes and start punishing those against her with possibly the death penalty
Even subsequent rulers continued to emanate laws without parliamentary approval
Then James the 2nd came to the throne and he was a catholic king and a pope supporter, so he was forced to leave by the parliament
In fact in 1688 with the Act of Supremacy James the 2nd was declared decayed
After that, in 1689, with the Glorious revolution, the Bill of Rights was signed by Queen Mary Stuart and King William of Orange
The Bill of Rights established that:
LAWS
EMANATE THESE!
GO POPE!!!
ALRIGHT, THER'S THE DOOR
HOW DID I GET HERE!?
BILL
OF
RIGHTS
-It stated free elections, the refusal of any catholicking
-The king could notrepeal laws or impose taxes without the parliament’s approval
-The king could not keep an army in
peace times without the parliament consent
-No religious persecution was allowed to theking
-The parliament had to be regularly summoned
YOU CAN'T DEMAND TACOS' TUESDAY AS A LAW
MHH...I THINK I GOING TO DO THAT ANYWAY
The Queen of England started demanding different laws to be put into order, wanting to raise taxes and start punishing those against her with possibly the death penalty
Even subsequent rulers continued to emanate laws without parliamentary approval
Then James the 2nd came to the throne and he was a catholic king and a pope supporter, so he was forced to leave by the parliament
In fact in 1688 with the Act of Supremacy James the 2nd was declared decayed
After that, in 1689, with the Glorious revolution, the Bill of Rights was signed by Queen Mary Stuart and King William of Orange
The Bill of Rights established that:
LAWS
EMANATE THESE!
GO POPE!!!
ALRIGHT, THER'S THE DOOR
HOW DID I GET HERE!?
BILL
OF
RIGHTS
-It stated free elections, the refusal of any catholicking
-The king could notrepeal laws or impose taxes without the parliament’s approval
-The king could not keep an army in
peace times without the parliament consent
-No religious persecution was allowed to theking
-The parliament had to be regularly summoned
YOU CAN'T DEMAND TACOS' TUESDAY AS A LAW
MHH...I THINK I GOING TO DO THAT ANYWAY
The Queen of England started demanding different laws to be put into order, wanting to raise taxes and start punishing those against her with possibly the death penalty
Even subsequent rulers continued to emanate laws without parliamentary approval
Then James the 2nd came to the throne and he was a catholic king and a pope supporter, so he was forced to leave by the parliament
In fact in 1688 with the Act of Supremacy James the 2nd was declared decayed
After that, in 1689, with the Glorious revolution, the Bill of Rights was signed by Queen Mary Stuart and King William of Orange
The Bill of Rights established that:
LAWS
EMANATE THESE!
GO POPE!!!
ALRIGHT, THER'S THE DOOR
HOW DID I GET HERE!?
BILL
OF
RIGHTS
-It stated free elections, the refusal of any catholicking
-The king could notrepeal laws or impose taxes without the parliament’s approval
-The king could not keep an army in
peace times without the parliament consent
-No religious persecution was allowed to theking
-The parliament had to be regularly summoned
YOU CAN'T DEMAND TACOS' TUESDAY AS A LAW
MHH...I THINK I GOING TO DO THAT ANYWAY