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Active note-taking, think-pair-share, and whole class discussions The Magna Carta Active note-taking, think-pair-share, and whole class discussions Standard C1, PO2: Trace the roots of American democracy.

The Signing of the Magna Carta King John and Magna Carta In 1199, Henry’s youngest son, John, became king of England. John soon made powerful enemies by losing most of the lands the English had controlled in France. He also taxed his barons heavily and ignored their traditional rights, arresting opponents at will. In addition, John quarreled with the Catholic Church and collected large amounts of money from its properties.

(Pair share these questions before I call on you for an answer) Think-Pair-Share What did King John do that so infuriated (angered) the noble barons of England? How could he have handled thing better? Anticipate: What did the nobles insist the king do differently? Did it work? (Pair share these questions before I call on you for an answer)

In June 1215, angry nobles forced a meeting with King John in a meadow called Runnymede, beside the River Thames, outside of London. There, they insisted that John put his seal on a document called Magna Carta, which means “Great Charter” in Latin. Magna Carta was an agreement between the nobles and the monarch. The nobles agreed that the monarch could continue to rule. For his part, King John agreed to observe common law and the traditional rights of the nobles and the Church. This is a picture of part of the original writing for the Magna Carta

The Magna Carta’s Importance In many ways, Magna Carta only protected the rights and privileges of nobles. But it also limited the power of the king and ended the idea of rule by divine right. However, as time passed, the English came to regard it as the beginning of people’s rights and liberties that would lead to democracy. Democracy: rule by the people.

Habeas Corpus John also agreed that “no free man” could be jailed except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. This idea eventually developed into a key part of English common law known as habeas corpus. [habeas corpus: the legal concept that an accused person cannot be jailed indefinitely without being charged with a crime] the court must consent.

Discussions Pair-Share responses What does Habeas Corpus stand for? the legal concept that an accused person cannot be jailed without being charged. Whose rights really were protected by the Magna Carta? only the rights and privileges of the nobles were protected by the Magna Carta.

In your words, as a team… 1. Why was the Magna Carta significant? 2. Why should we care about it? 3. Connect the Magna Carta to your rights as a US citizen.

In your words, as a team… 1. What is the principle of habeas corpus? 2. Why should we care? 3. Connect habeas corpus to your rights as a US citizen.

Summary The Magna Carta established the idea of rights and liberties that even a monarch cannot violate. It also affirmed that monarchs should rule with the advice of the people. Today, the ideas of rights and liberties and habeas corpus are continued in our own Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution.