Secondly, the ideas in the Virginia Declaration of Rights are seen in the Constitution today. An example is in section seven of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which states that if the authority(or our government) is making laws or restrictions without the consent of the people, it “...is injurious to their rights…” and should not be …show more content…
An example of freedom that is shown in the U.S. Constitution is the fact that without due process of law…” people can not be “deprived of life, liberty, or property” as stated in amendment five. As well, the rights that Americans enjoy today that were also in the Virginia Declaration of Rights were: freedom of speech, no cruel or unusual punishment of criminals, trial by jury, and writ of habeas corpus. Because of these changes and resistance to laws made by arbitrary individuals, the free society has been impacted positively because it was giving freedoms and rights that the Virginia Declaration of Rights bought them