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parliament sent the petition of right to king charles i in 1628 to rest…

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parliament sent the petition of right to king charles i in 1628 to restrict the abusive use of his powers - especially imprisonment and taxation.

  • the petition called for:
  • no taxation without the consent of parliament
  • no imprisonment without cause
  • no quartering of soldiers in private homes
  • no martial law during peacetime
  • fallout: similarly to the magna carta, charles signed the document but then ignored it, leading to his execution.

what was the purpose of the petition of right?

to limit abuses by the monarchy

to ensure legal trials

to uphold the power of barons

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The text states Parliament sent the Petition of Right to King Charles I in 1628 to restrict the abusive use of his powers (like imprisonment, taxation). The first option "to limit abuses by the monarchy" matches this purpose. The second option about legal trials is too narrow (only part of the petition's goals), and the third about barons' power is unrelated as the petition focuses on royal power abuse.

Answer:

A. to limit abuses by the monarchy