History of Human Rights
1948
1789
539 B.C
1628
1864
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the CitizenProclaims that all citizens are to be guaranteed the rights of “liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.”
The Universal Declaration of Human RightsWork together to promote the thirty Articles of human rights that had been assembled and codified into a single document.
The Cyrus CylinderCyrus the Great freed the slaves, declared that all people had the right to choose their own religion, and established racial equality
The First Geneva ConventionExtend care without discrimination to wounded and sick military personnel and respect for and marking of medical personnel transports and equipment
Petition of RightProduced by the English Parliament as a statement of civil liberties
1776
1215
1945
1791
United States Declaration of IndependenceThe United States Congress approved the Declaration that stressed two themes: individual rights and the right of revolution.
The Magna CartaAfter King John of England violated ancient laws his subjects forced him to sign the Magna Carta, which enumerates what later came to be thought of as human rights.
The United NationsThe goal of the United Nations on International Organization is to promote peace and prevent future wars.
Bill of RightsProtects basic freedoms of United States citizens.
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History of Human Rights
1948
1789
539 B.C
1628
1864
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the CitizenProclaims that all citizens are to be guaranteed the rights of “liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.”
The Universal Declaration of Human RightsWork together to promote the thirty Articles of human rights that had been assembled and codified into a single document.
The Cyrus CylinderCyrus the Great freed the slaves, declared that all people had the right to choose their own religion, and established racial equality
The First Geneva ConventionExtend care without discrimination to wounded and sick military personnel and respect for and marking of medical personnel transports and equipment
Petition of RightProduced by the English Parliament as a statement of civil liberties
1776
1215
1945
1791
United States Declaration of IndependenceThe United States Congress approved the Declaration that stressed two themes: individual rights and the right of revolution.
The Magna CartaAfter King John of England violated ancient laws his subjects forced him to sign the Magna Carta, which enumerates what later came to be thought of as human rights.
The United NationsThe goal of the United Nations on International Organization is to promote peace and prevent future wars.
Bill of RightsProtects basic freedoms of United States citizens.