In 1215, King John was forced to accept the Magna Carta - a document that limited the king's power and was proposed by the nobles.
The Magna Carta, signed by King John of England in 1215, was a document that advocated for limits on the power of the government. A group of barons forced King John to sign the Magna Carta to limit his power over them and protect their rights.
King John, son of Henry II, signed the Magna Carta into law in 1215. Feudal barons attempting to protect their power pushed the Magna Carta. It was the first time a document was imposed on a king by his subjects.
It was the Magna Catra but sadly he didnt follow it, and he went back t his old ways. It did stand as a building block for the English Bill of rights later though.
King John of England signed the Magna Carta in 1215. The Magna Carta limited the King's powers and protected the rights of the citizens.
It was signed in the year 1215 by King John.
The Magna Carta (: Why did King John sign the Document?
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The Magna Carta.
King John signed the "Magna Charta" in the year 1215 at Runnymede.
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magna carta signed by King john in 1215.
The Manga Carta
The Magna Carta in 1215.