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The first document to reduce the powers of the English monarchs was the Magna Carta, or Great Charter in English, signed in 1215 by King John.

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The Magna Carta

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The english Bill of Rights.

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It was the Magna Carta.

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The Magna Carta in 1215.

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Q: Which document did King John sign which reduced the power of the monarchy in England?
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