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Addison
26 May, 13:27
Define the magna carta
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Aliyah Mann
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Answer: The Magna Carta is defined as a legal document signed by King John of England on June 15, 1215 which stopped taxation without legislative approval and guaranteed a trial or legal process before taking a person's liberty or property.
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