The Pennsylvania Bill of Rights is a document that outlines the fundamental rights of citizens living in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It establishes the basic guarantees of freedom, justice, and equality that all citizens should have and enjoy. The Pennsylvania Bill of Rights is part of the Pennsylvania Constitution, which was adopted in 1776. The English version of the Pennsylvania Bill of Rights states the following: • All men have a natural and unalienable right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences and understanding. • All men have a right to bear arms for the defense of themselves and the state. • All people have a right to freedom of speech and of the press. • All people have a right to freedom of assembly and petitioning the government. • All people have a right to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures. • All people have a right to trial by jury and to due process of law. • All people have a right to a speedy and public trial. La version en Españollresearcherss de los Pennsylvanianosestablishe los siguientes derechos fundamentales: To-dosos los hombres tienen el derecho natural e inalienable DE adorer all Dies Todopoderoso de acted con Los dicta dos de su propia conciencia y entendimiento. To-dosos los hombres tienen el derecho de portal areas para SU defense y la Del Est ado. • Todaleisas personaTainaneeachho a la libertad de expressionn y de Prensa. Todayas las personas tieneeachhà lala libertad dereunionn y a la peticióallagovernorno. • Todleislas personas tieneeachhStarrar a salvo de registros e incautaciones irrazonables. Todayas las personas tienen derecho a un juice POR Jurado y decided process legal. • Todaleisas personaTainaneeachhaaaaaaan an un juicio rápido ypublicco.