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The Magna Carta was a document signed by King John of England in 1215.
i do not know the day but it was June 1215
He didn't, he was made to sign it.
the barons made him sign it
It was made and developed the basis for constitutional law that we have today.
John was wrong because:He signed his agreement on the magna carta (promise)The magna carta would have made England a fairer and more democraticJohn was right because:He was forced into signing the magna cartathe pope agreed that the magna carta was "not only shameful and demeaning but also illegal and unjust"So... you decide!!
In 1216 in what is now present day England.
I thought the answer was Magna Carta. But it is parliament.
King John in the 13th century
The magna carta was made by King John V's Barons as a patronising agreement. The Barons decided John was taking advantage of the them financially and for power. The magna carta had several rules that John had to obey and if not they threatened to rebel against him.
King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215 in a meadow at Runnymede, which is near Egham in the Southern English county of Surrey. He did not sign it, but had the Royal "Great Seal" attached to it.
King John reacted poorly to the signing of the Magna Carta since it limited his powers as a king and made him adhere to a Parliament