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.
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The working conditions of the factorys we very bad
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the factorys befor the industrial revolution were good as bosses were very close to employees and they were almost freinds. During the industrial revolution the factory workers were just a form of labor that could easily be replaced. The hours were long and they did nit pay much. The workers formed labor unions to try to get a law of the 8 hour work day 8 hoirs work 8 hours sleep and 8 hours with family.
John Tyler was the first VP to become president after the death of William Henry Harrison.
White Southerns where attracted by republican policies of civil rights and racism.
While Democrats were dominant in the south before the <em>1960's</em> and Republicans were dominants in the north,<em>The civil rights movement</em> created racial tension in the South, so Republican candidates such as Senator Barry Goldwater <em>(First republican to win the south in 1964) </em>and President Richard Nixon <em>(who won the south in his reelection) </em>created the Southern Strategy.
The Southern Strategy consisted in realigning the <em>White Southern Democrats </em>to the<em> Republican Party </em>mostly by "<em>dog whistle politics</em>" (who referred to appealing to the issues that appeal to a racist rather than declaring themselves racist). They also adopted the language of states' rights and in doing so the Southern Strategy Civil Rights Protesters in the same place as feminists, environmental activists and other leftists who were challenging the status quo.
Most of the South remains dominated by Republicans nowadays.
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Because ranches were unfenced, cattle roamed freely grazing where the grass was best. - Each cow was branded (on the shoulder or hindquarter) to show which ranch it was from. - Branding prevented rustling- where thieves stole and drove away cattle that wasn’t theirs. -1880-1885 were the peak years.
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