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1628 Petition of Rights, The Petition of Rights was established in June of 1638, by King Charles I. The Petitions were supposed to be a safeguard, but they were soon violated by Charles I, the very person that agreed to them. He continued collecting taxes without Parliament consent. Rights No Imprissonment without a shown cause, The Petition of Rights was established in June of 1638, by King Charles I. The Petitions were supposed to be a safeguard, but they were soon violated by Charles I, the very person that agreed to them. He continued collecting taxes without Parliament consent. Rights No Martial Law in times of peace, The Petition of Rights was established in June of 1638, by King Charles I. The Petitions were supposed to be a safeguard, but they were soon violated by Charles I, the very person that agreed to them. He continued collecting taxes without Parliament consent. Rights No Taxes wothout Parlimentary Consent, The Petition of Rights was established in June of 1638, by King Charles I. The Petitions were supposed to be a safeguard, but they were soon violated by Charles I, the very person that agreed to them. He continued collecting taxes without Parliament consent. Rights Soldiers cannot be put up in private houses