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Which are rights guaranteed by the Magna Carta

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Magna Carta was accepted by King John of England in 1215 and granted certain rights to English noblemen. Although the rights it gave, and the number of people to whom it gave them, were few, Magna Carta became a symbol for subjecting powerful rulers to law and fundamental rights

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The Magna Carta is like the U.S. Constitution but just for the british. When i was established, the Magna Carta it helped protect human rights. It also placed limits on the power of the crown as well as no freeman should be arrested or imprisoned without a proper trial by a jury of peers.

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