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natulia [17]
3 years ago
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Imagine you are an English noble in favor of the Magna Carta. Write a letter to the king explaining why he should sign the docum

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zlopas [31]3 years ago
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These are the concepts and information you can consider to write the letter, imagining you are an English noble in favor of the Magna Carta. You can convince the King to sign the letter with these ideas.

> The Magna Carta would limit the power of the King and this would diminish the anger and frustration of the Nobles and the subjects.

> The Carta Magna included the idea of equality under the law, and this included the King,

> The Magna Carta promised the right to a fair trial, even to the King.

> Signing the Magna Carta would eliminate the possibility that the English Nobility could rebel against the monarchy.

> The Magna Carta was "The Great Charter” by the English Rebels in 1215, so it had to be considered seriously.

> This would be a fair way for the English Rebels to limit the power of King John, considered a tyrant monarch.

> Finally, King John signed the document in 1215 which limited his power.

> The Magna Carta had 63 clauses and it has remained an important document for the British government.

We can conclude that the Carta Magna ended with the absolute power of the King in England. The document, written in Latin, established liberties and independence of the Church from the government and give English people the right to defend themselves in the trial.

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