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The Magna Carta was important because it

*was America's first legislature.
*separated church and state.
*established a limited government.
*gave power to the colonies.

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The Magna Carta was important because it "established a limited government"--mainly by limiting the absolute power the English monarch could have over his or her subjects.
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