1. The Magna Carta Aidan Janz Sutherland Secondary Law 12
2. What is it? The Magna Carta was written in 1215 CE and is an English legal document which had a huge influence on the developing legal system of England. Many people believe it was one of the most important documents of all time, because it helps define our modern day laws. The Magna Carta was a collection of 37 English laws - some copied, some recollected, some old and some new
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4. The Barons began to get fed up with their king, so they made him sign the Magna Carta which created fairness to all the people.
5. The document was a group of written rules between the king and the people that the king would govern England and deal with its subjects according to the customs of feudal law.
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7. No taxes except the regular feudal dues were to be levied, except by the consent of the Great Council, or Parliament
8. The right to “due process” which led to Trial by Jury
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11. It was a group of 25 barons who could, at any time, overrule the king if he had overused his privileges of the Charter.
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13. Modern Day Magna Carta Most of the written laws from the Magna Carta’s have either been modified or completely changed, but the essential ideas have given the outline for modern day democracies. The universal right to due process was first created in the Magna Carta, and is currently still in the English law books. Looking at the document more than 500 years later, the U.S Constitution has incorporated many of their laws from the ideas of the Magna Carta.
14. The document was sealed in 1215, but the clauses in the charter were used through Middle Ages and into modern times. Contained a total of 63 clauses. In 1215, the term “free men” only included a quarter of the population, the rest were neither free nor male. Even though John died in 1216, his son, Henry III was made king and confirmed the Magna Carta in his name. Facts About the Document