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The Magna Carta is not necessarily the oldest document in history. It is however, the oldest document that resembles the United States constitution.
James Chilton, who was born about 1556, may have been oldest. There is a link below to an article on him.
Cuneiform, the first written language was developed by the Sumerians more than five thousand years ago. The letters were formed by pressing shapes into wet clay with a special pen. So any surviving tablets would be the oldest documents.
the oldest written d is Akiles.
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The oldest authentic document about Lahore was written anonymously in 982 and is called Hudud-i-Alam
The Persians is the oldest written performed play. It was written in 472 BCE.
Magna Carta
the oldest written constitution of the world is the constitution of U.S.A
Well the oldest one i know of is the Magna Carta written in Latin in 1215 AD establishing some of the earliest guidelines for the monarchy in Britain... There could be earlier ones because believe it or not England isn't the oldest, that would be Denmark... you might try researching that but as far is a know they were all just vikings...Added: It may depend on what the definition of a "legal" document is. Many scrolls dating back to biblical times have been discovered or unearthed. Whether you believe that some of these contained "legal" writings (i.e.: laws), or not, can be a matter of opinion.
Hardly. The U.S. Constitution was written in 1787. The Declaration of Independence (1776) is older than that. In American history alone there are many, many older documents. And American history is very young. The oldest surviving documents are more than two thousand years old.
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