The Magna Carta and The English Bill of Rights.
The english Bill of Rights.
English bill of rights
Magna Carta
it limited the power of the monarch.
Parliament
The English Bill of Rights
English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.
Because it limited the monarch's power and gave a bit of power to the people. Made life easier for the people.
The Magna Carta, which is generally accepted as the bill of rights in England (UK) limited and transferred some power from the monarch, King John at the time, to the nobles. It did nothing for the ordinary citizen.
English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.
The Magna Carta established the kings were not above the law. This limited their power and thus their abuses.
After successfully winning the English Revolution, Parliament gained more power and that of the monarch was diminished. After the Glorious Revolution, Parliament ended the eligibility of any Catholic monarch with the removal of James II and the monarchy was changed to a limited Protestant monarchy.