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History, 09.04.2021 21:40, kev71

Why was the Magna Carta important? It united England and Normandy into one country.
It limited the power of the king and established that people have individual rights.
It ended a 100-year war between the monarchy and the nobility.
It was the first legal agreement written in English.

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