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Think about what life was like for commoners the Magna Carta
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Magna Carta
Magna Carta is one of the
'most important documents'
in the history. It limited the boundary for the authority of king.
Though it was only for the
protection of barons
not the commoners but it was
equally implemented protection for commoners
as well.
The magna carta stated that
'no man is above the law,
not even the king'.
This made the
impact in the society about the equality,
but commoners felt less abused by this concept.
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