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How did the Magna Carta affect the development of a national identity in England?

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It resulted in the establishment of the legislative body known as the English Parliament.

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it resulted in the establishment of the legislative body known as the English parliament. The Magna Carta affected the development of a national identity in England because it was what limited the king and the pope's powers. One example is that the king had to obey the laws of the people so that he could not become too powerful.
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