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Virginia's first charter promised colonists the liberties of Englishmen, entitling them to the benefits of which two things?

AThe Bill of Rights and habeas corpus
BParliamentary seats and royal pensions
CTrial by jury and free land grants
DThe Magna Charta and the common law
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. The Magna Charta and the common law
1. Virginia's first charter said colonists were to exercise all liberties as if born within the Realm of England. 2. They were therefore to enjoy the benefits of the Magna Charta and the common law. 3. Parliamentary seats were never granted, which later fed the representation dispute. 4. The English Bill of Rights is a different document and is not the charter's reference. _Source: "An Outline of American History" (USIA, 1990, public domain), Ch 2 "The War of Independence"_
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