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The demands of the Magna Carta were that King John would govern England and deal with its people according to the customs of feudal law. It was an attempt of the barons to keep the King from abusing his power. Important points of the Magna Carta were laws that were good and fair, everyone shall have access to courts and that costs and money should not be an issue if someone wanted to take a problem to the law courts, and that no freeman will be punished and sent to prison without first going through the courts. Freeman was later changed to include everyone.

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The Magna Carta limited the king's power by no taxation without representation, allowed for fair and non excessive punishment, and a trial by jury.

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I know two are rights of the people and limited government.

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