The Magna Carta was a legal document forced upon King John I to put an end to his unjust behavior. Overall, it stated that: -All citizens are guaranteed protection by the law and trial by jury. -The King cannot collect money from the Barons without their general consensus. -Habeas Corpus will be in forced (a requirement of authorities to provide legal proof of why a person is being imprisoned). These ideas are the basis of many legal systems still present today.
Well, first of all, he was forced to sign it by angry barons at a place called Runnymede. And he actually didn't want to sign it, because the original document actually limited his power such that he would only become a king in name, and would no longer have any more kingly rights. But he was forced to sign it by his barons, who were angry and greatly outnumbered him. After he signed it though, he fled. The pope at that time, Innocent III, also did not approve of the Magna Carta, saying that king john only signed it because he was forced to. The pope promptly released the king from his agreement.
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The Magna Carta starts with King John's titles and greetings by name to the men involved with creating the document. In Latin, it begins, "Johannes Dei gracia rex Anglie," and in English, "John, by the grace of God, king of England.."
Simple Answer: the US Constitution Long Answer: A whole host of other documents dealing with the structure of government from which the founding fathers constructed their own version. i.e. the Magna Carta, John Locke's works etc.
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it is called the magna carta a latin name meaning the great charter. Basically it was an agreement between King John and the nobles of the realm which gave the nobles more power and privliges and reduced those of the monarch. It did not, as many believe, give power to the ordinary people of the land and was directed towards peers and landowners.