Juries and Common Law one of Henry's greatest achievements was the development of the jury trial as a means of administering royal justice. Before then people were tried in courts of feudal lords.
it was a contract between the king and nobles of england the magna carta contained certain important principles that limited the power of the english monarch over all his english subjects
The Magna Carta was written in 1215 under the rule of King John.
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ReplyDeleteunder the magna carta everyone including the king must obey the law
ReplyDeleteThe english bill of rights limits the power of the monarchy and protects the freedom of speech in Parliament
ReplyDeleteSoul reason for government in Great Britian is the magna carta
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ReplyDeleteThe juries aren't like modern juries. They did not decide who was guilty or innocent
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ReplyDeleteEngland became a constitutional monarchy in which powers of the ruler are restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country!
ReplyDeletethe magna carta is the major source of traditional english respect for individual rights and liberties.
ReplyDeleteDue process of law, the king could not willfully, or arbitrarily, punish his subjects...
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