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Some of the same laws that are in the Magna Carta are in the U.S Constitution. Some of the laws would be like . This means that you can practice any religion you want without people telling you what to do. Another would be Due Process of Law. Then this would mean that if you are about to get arrested you don't go to jail right away. You are allowed to go to court and prove your point. Trial by jury would be another one. Trial by Jury means you determine the outcome of an issue brought before a court. Then lastly would be Freedom from Taxation without cause and consent. And I am not quite sure what this one means but those are the most common laws that we have now that were in the Magna Carta.

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Was Magna Carta a democratic document?

Yes, the Magna Carta was a democratic document. In fact it is often said to be the beginning of modern democracy. The Magna Carta took power from the Monarch of England and gave it to the common people, which in that era would have been white men of age.


The magna carta established the idea that?

peasants and townspeople had the same rights as nobles


How did the magna carta and the English bill of rights affect colonial government?

The Magna Carta limited English king's power and in some parts the Bill of Rights did the same, They were both intended at first to give the "New American's" freedom to practice the religion of their choice, that was the main point of both of them.


What is the main legacy of the Magna Carta in terms of limiting the power of monarch?

1. the Magna Carta took away some of the king's powers. He could no longer collect taxes unless a group called the great council agreed. 2. "The Magna Carta of 1215 had limited royal power and protected nobles from unlawful loss of life, liberty, and property". (I got it from text book) 3. limits power of English king


What are the similarities between the magna carta and the US Constitution?

Actually, the Magna Carta was written first by the noblemen in Britain to King John of Britain because of the King's abuse of his power. He was not intelligent, nor a great war strategist, nor a brave warrior, nor a honest and kind King. He would often have people executed for speaking out against him. And so, the Magna Carta was drafted in order to put a restraint on the tyrant King. So in June 15th of 1215, the noblemen trapped the King at Runnymeade and forced him to sign it (it was rumoured that the King was illiterate).Anyway, this situation is increasingly similar to the way the colonies felt about King George III at the time around the American Revolution. How the King would abuse their "certain unalienable rights" such as life, liberty, and (property) the pursuit of happiness (borrowed from enlightenment thinker John Locke). It was also rumoured that the King was mentally insane. And through the war, the King was forced to sign the Treaty of Paris 1783 and renounce Britain's claim on the colonies.In a more concise way:Both the situations of the Historical Documents are very similar as well as the content. They both include how the basic rights would be upheld, how everyone was entitled to a jury trial, how the King (any single ruler) would not have the power to throw the people into prison or execute them without a trial, and much more. Even though the Magna Carta refers mainly to the noblemen and the Constitution applies to the common citizens.--LiraFrost

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Signing the magna carta ment that the king had the same laws as the people?

Yes, the magna carta both limited the monarchs power and subjected the monarch to the same set of laws as the people.


Was Magna Carta a democratic document?

Yes, the Magna Carta was a democratic document. In fact it is often said to be the beginning of modern democracy. The Magna Carta took power from the Monarch of England and gave it to the common people, which in that era would have been white men of age.


What was the charter of liberties agreed to by king john or England that made the king obey the same laws as the citizens?

Magna Carta


The magna carta established the idea that?

peasants and townspeople had the same rights as nobles


What was the charter of liberties agreed to by king john of England that made the king obey the same laws as the citizens?

That would be the Magna Carta, which he was forced to sign in 1215 at Rumney Marsh.


What document said that the king had to obey the same rules as the people?

Magna Carta of 1215


How did the magna carta and the English bill of rights affect colonial government?

The Magna Carta limited English king's power and in some parts the Bill of Rights did the same, They were both intended at first to give the "New American's" freedom to practice the religion of their choice, that was the main point of both of them.


What is the purpose of magna carta for women?

The rights of women stayed the same but in 2009 there was a magna carta made for women stating their rights. (it wasnt made in 2009 just signed and put into parts of the world that needed it.)


What is significant about the year 1215?

A bunch of stuff happened in the year 1215 but the most noteworthy onves revolve King John of England. It was that year that the king signed the Magna Carta. This is the document that paved the way for constitional law- in many ways Americans owe our Constitution to the Magna Carta! Later in that same year Pope Innocent the Third declared that the Magna Carta was invalid.


The magna carta in 1215 was signed giving the people of England basic legal rights what document in America does the same?

The Bill of Rights


Why were the magna carta and the English bill of rights important to the common man?

The Magna Carta limited English king's power and in some parts the Bill of Rights did the same, They were both intended at first to give the "New American's" freedom to practice the religion of their choice, that was the main point of both of them.


Which basic principle of the Magna Carta later became one of the underlying ideas of the US Constitution?

The Magna Carta had alot to do with freedoms these barons wanted. We asked for some of the same freedoms. Also, while not exact, the idea of the right to a jury of your peers started here