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<span>Magna Carta exercised a strong influence both on the United States Constitution and on the constitutions of the various states. However, its influence was shaped by what eighteenth-century Americans believed Magna Carta to signify. Magna Carta was widely held to be the people’s reassertion of rights against an oppressive ruler, a legacy that captured American distrust of concentrated political power. In part because of this tradition, most of the state constitutions included declarations of rights intended to guarantee individual citizens a list of protections and immunities from the state government. The United States also adopted the Bill of Rights, in part, due to this political conviction.</span>
Answer: The National Constituent Assembly was a group of mostly wealthy and middle-class people that drafted the first constitution, which called for a constitutional monarchy.
The National Convention included many radicals who opposed the bourgeoisie and its mission and called for overthrowing the king.
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