The Magna Carta
The Magna Carta, or "Great Charter," affirmed that everyone is subject to the law -- even the king. It was an agreement between King John and the nobility in 1215, but its listing of rights provided instrumental founding principles for the wider establishment of rights for all citizens in the centuries following -- including the rights guaranteed in the Constitution of the United States.
By boosting their economy, america was able to thrive after the war unlike germany which went into debt after the treaty of versailles
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Minimum marriage age was increased, and men were only allowed to take a second wife after receiving the permission of the court and his first wife.
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