Dialogue on Magna Carta Magna Carta & the American Colonies.

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Dialogue on Magna Carta Magna Carta & the American Colonies

 The document that became known as Magna Carta, “Great Charter” in Latin, was first issued in June It resulted from negotiations between King John and rebellious English aristocrats on the brink of civil war and culminated in a meeting at Runnymede. The English aristocrats demanded that their rights be recognized, written down and validated with the royal seal. What Do You Know About Magna Carta?

 In 1215, Magna Carta was a feudal document meant to protect the rights of a few, but its legacy has expanded over time to represent any declaration of human rights and the understanding that rulers and governments are not above the law.  Magna Carta symbolizes our deep-rooted tradition of constitutional governance and its associated “rule of law” values. These are commonly understood to mean that “no ruler is above the law” and, often, the granting of political and legal rights in writing. Magna Carta was arguably the most significant early influence in the evolution of constitutional law, and some of the most basic principles of the United States Constitution, including:  Right to Trial by Jury  Individual Rights  Due Process Legacy Of Magna Carta