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It gave the colonists the idea of limited government
we the people
The Magna Carta or the "Great Charter"
limited government
limited government
Limited Government
Limited Government
Limited Government
limited governement
limited governement
limited government
The idea that government was not all powerful had become an accepted part of the English system by the time the first colonies were founded in the New World. The idea first appeared in the Magna Carta, also known as the Great Charter, that King John signed in 1215. It established the principle of limited government, in which the power of the King, or government, was limited and not absolute. Limited government is also found in the US Constitution. The Constitutional Convention developed the system of federalism, which insures limited government on a national basis. The Constitution also established the supremacy of the national government over states' rights but still protected the rights of the states and the people.
Because Americans have always like the idea of a limited government that is not allowed to encroach on our basic rights
It gave us the idea of having limited government and having a democracy.
Limited Government is the idea that the government does not have complete power. Citizens have certain rights that the government cannot take away.