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American Patriots fought the
                                                 Revolution on the grounds that
                                                 the British government denied
                                                 their basic rights.


            The Americas
            As they conquered much of the world during the so-called Age of
            Discovery, Europeans began to consider what rights to give to
            Indigenous peoples—and also people at home. Spaniards in the
            Caribbean agreed on a set of rights for Indigenous peoples in 1512,
            although those rights were often ignored in reality. Indigenous peoples
            were forced into enslavement to labor for the Spanish, for example.



            In 1689, the English Parliament passed the Bill of Rights. Based on the
            idea of natural rights that were given to humans by God, it protected
            citizens from, among other things, “cruel and unusual punishment.”
            The English law applied in North America, but some Americans called
            for a greater say in deciding their own future. They complained that
            their English rulers raised their taxes from them but gave them no say
            in how those taxes were spent. Such complaints eventually led to the
            American Revolution (1775–1783). In 1776, Americans declared
            independence as the United States of America. At the end of the
            revolution, American politicians drew up rights for their own citizens.

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