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"For depriving us, in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury."
Which legal change after the American Revolution most likely resulted from this grievance?
Due process of law was implemented.
A new legal system was founded.
The court system was established.
All colonial court cases were retried.
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Correct answer: Due process of law was implemented.
Explanation: The colonists’ complaints about being denied jury trials helped lead to constitutional protections after the Revolution — e.g., the Fifth Amendment’s due process guarantee and the Sixth and Seventh Amendments securing the right to jury trial. The other choices are either too vague, inaccurate, or did not happen (colonial cases were not all retried).
Explanation: The colonists’ complaints about being denied jury trials helped lead to constitutional protections after the Revolution — e.g., the Fifth Amendment’s due process guarantee and the Sixth and Seventh Amendments securing the right to jury trial. The other choices are either too vague, inaccurate, or did not happen (colonial cases were not all retried).
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