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Passage of the Habeas Corpus Act (1679) meant that people could no longer be
held without trial.
arrested.
asked to serve in the army.
baptized in churches.
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held without trial
The Habeas Corpus Act (1679) required officials to bring a detained person before a court to justify the imprisonment, preventing arbitrary detention without trial.
The Habeas Corpus Act (1679) required officials to bring a detained person before a court to justify the imprisonment, preventing arbitrary detention without trial.
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