"No free man shall be imprisoned or stripped of his rights or possessions… except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land." In the statement above translates to any citizen will not be put in Imprisoned or arrested unless they are found guilty by trial and in the Manga Carta it also states that kings or anyone in high power unable to send a noble or innocent citizen to prison without having evidence to prove if the person is guilty …show more content…
In July 1214 John invaded Bovine and lost causing him to loose a lot of his land.
King John of England was confronted by the citizens. The churchmen, barons and knights challenged the king’s rule and forcefully took control of London, they decided that they wanted king Louie in charge instead of King John. Since the king wanted control of London, because that's where most of his source of income was coming from. He eventually heard the demands of the churchmen, barons and knights and I formed them that he would stop taking their things.
John printed his name in the Magna Carta but didn't go along with it. John started a rampage across England because the barons wanted him to stick to the Manga Charta. Eventually king John started burning down castles and rebelling against the people's wishes. In 1216 king John died and John's son Henry became king. Someone reissued the charta, to show that the new king would keep their demands ( unfortunately it didn't work) Then in 1217 someone reissued it as a peace treaty for the civil war, it was …show more content…
In the manga carta itself it states that church's are to be free from governmental interference, the rights for all citizens to pay and inherit property and to be protected from certain taxes. It recognises the rights for widows who own property to choose not to remarry. It also recognised the rights and punishments for the law and if it is broken and finally it inhibits bribery.
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