The backgrounds and how they were brought up were somewhat different but both Bills have very similar qualities to them. For example Amendment eight in the U.S. constitution is also the same in the English Bill of Rights. Also the right to a militia and quartering soldiers are present in both. A main difference that sticks out is that in America people have the right to freedom of speech of political people or parties while in the English version the freedom of speech can only be used in parliament and not out. The similarities and differences are both very close and far apart. William (Bill) H. Gates III was born on October 28, 1955, shortly after 9:00 p.m., in Seattle, Washington. He lived in Seattle with his two sisters and father, William H. Gates II who was a Seattle attorney, and the late Mary Gates who was a schoolteacher. She was also the chairwoman of the United Way International and a University of Washington regent. While his father was a prominent lawyer, his great-grandfather was a mayor, state legislator, and president of a national
The backgrounds and how they were brought up were somewhat different but both Bills have very similar qualities to them. For example Amendment eight in the U.S. constitution is also the same in the English Bill of Rights. Also the right to a militia and quartering soldiers are present in both. A main difference that sticks out is that in America people have the right to freedom of speech of political people or parties while in the English version the freedom of speech can only be used in parliament and not out. The similarities and differences are both very close and far apart. William (Bill) H. Gates III was born on October 28, 1955, shortly after 9:00 p.m., in Seattle, Washington. He lived in Seattle with his two sisters and father, William H. Gates II who was a Seattle attorney, and the late Mary Gates who was a schoolteacher. She was also the chairwoman of the United Way International and a University of Washington regent. While his father was a prominent lawyer, his great-grandfather was a mayor, state legislator, and president of a national