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The magna carta was forced by the french-Norman barons in 1215 to restrict the powers of the king (King John at that time) .It forced him to take advice,promoted no-royal influence in national affais and stipulated that no citizen could be punished without a fair trial,but the real reason behind the magna carta was to protect the wealth of the aristocracy which was repeatedly exploited by the king to wage wars.

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