The <em>Magna Carta Libertatum</em> (the Great Charter of the Liberties) was a charter of rights agreed to by King George of England in June 15, 1215.
It was first drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and it promised the protection of church rights, protection from illegal imprisonment for the barons, access to justice and limitations on payments to the Crown. The charter was later annulled by by Pope Innocent III. After John's death, the document was reissued in 1216 somewhat altered. Finally, in 1297, the Magna Carta was confirmed as part of England's statute law.
The Magna Carta has been influential in the development of law systems all over the world, especially those of the Commonwealth.
False because they were mostly city
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They were self-governing, as Massachusetts didn't have religious tolerance for others, and financial security didn't come until later into settling. Rhode Island wasn't settled by puritans and had no dominating ethnic group or religion.
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I'm not sure what "the following" is but as a history student this seems to depict either certain classes, ethnicities or different countries unifying at the expense of the man they are standing on which again would represent a separate ethnicity country or class
The Bessemer process was developed in England for the purpose of producing stronger rails at a lower cost. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T OR F
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True