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The Magna Carta

Medieval English monarchs faced political challenges as they tried to maintain control over their kingdoms.

Introduction

Introduction

  • Medieval English kings faced numerous political challenges that tested their authority and power.
  • The political challenges that kings faced often came from:
    • Kings' own nobles
    • Emerging parliamentary institutions
    • Legal changes
King John

King John

  • One of the most significant political challenges came during the reign of King John.
  • King John's heavy taxation and cruel rule, led to widespread discontent among the barons.
The Magna Carta 1215 AD

The Magna Carta 1215 AD

  • In 1215 AD, barons forced King John to agree to the Magna Carta.
  • The Magna Carta was a document that limited royal power and established certain legal rights.
Clauses of the Magna Carta

Clauses of the Magna Carta

  • The Magna Carta included clauses that :
    • Required the king to seek the consent of his council before imposing new taxes.
    • Guaranteed the right to a fair trial.
    • Protected the church’s rights.
Impact of the Magna Carta

Impact of the Magna Carta

  • King John tried to cancel the Magna Carta.
    • The Magna Carta was reissued and confirmed by subsequent monarchs.
  • The Magna Carta has become the major cornerstone of English law.
    • The Magna Carta has helped to create the United Kingdom as we know it.
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