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Dillon Palmer
7 April, 20:05
Why was the church exempt from the Magna Carta?
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Leticia Zhang
7 April, 22:28
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The Magna Carta was drawn up by the nobles of England trying to limit the king's power because he was kind of out of line. They forced the king to sign which decreased his power and increased the power of the nobles. It had nothing to do with the church.
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