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Bell Ringer Imagine that you have been wrongly accused of a crime. How will the United States legal system protect you?

I can explain how developments in medieval English law and constitutional documents such as the Magna Carta led to the rise of modern democracy 7.36 Conduct a short research project explaining the significance of developments in medieval English legal and constitutional practices and their importance in the rise of modern democratic thought and representative institutions including trial by jury, the common law, Magna Carta, parliament, habeas corpus, and an independent judiciary in England.

History of Democracy Chapter 1 Magna Carta

In the Early 1200s people were very unhappy with their king. His name was King John. He had also angered the Pope and caused him to ban all church services in England. King John also levied what the people felt were excessive taxes.

The barons, members of nobility just below the king, were fed up with King John’s behavior and took up arms against him. The barons took King John by surprise near Windsor Castle and forced him to agree to a meeting at Runnymeade.

The barons forced King John to sign a document that would limit the power of the king and made him govern by the old English laws which dated to the time before the Normans arrived in England.

Why do we care about a document signed by an English king 800 years ago? The Magna Carta limited the power of the king. It said that even a king had to abide by the law.

What were the laws given in the Magna Carta? There were 69 clauses in the Magna Carta. One of the original clauses gave the legal width of the cloth to be used to make robes for monks. Other clauses dealt with the standardization of other measurements. Three clauses remain and 2 apply to us today.

Clause 1 The Church was to be free from royal interference, especially in the election of bishops Remember that King John had angered the Pope by trying to select a bishop himself and the Pope had then refused to allow any religious services to be held.

Clause 2 No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land. To no one will we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice. See more at:

Chapter 2 English Bill of Rights

In 1689, England once again needed to address limits to the power of the monarchy. This document came to be known as the English Bill of Rights.

There were several important elements to the document. 1. The monarch cannot make laws or act as judge.

2. The monarch cannot issue taxes without parliament’s approval.

3. Freedom of speech and debates in Parliament.

4. No excessive bail or cruel and unusual punishments.

Look at your notes and decide which one of these “laws” has had the most profound effect on our government and judicial system. Write a paragraph explaining your choice in detail. Skills Check