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The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, was initially enforced through the barons' rebellion against King John, who failed to adhere to its terms. Following its ratification, the charter was overseen by a council of barons to ensure compliance. Its enforcement relied on the collective power of the barons and their ability to challenge the king, as well as the establishment of a council that would address grievances. Over time, the Magna Carta's principles evolved into foundational legal concepts, influencing the development of constitutional law and governance.

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