How Did The Magna Carta Change Society

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The Magna Carta was a revolutionary document that established the notion that everyone is subject to the law. It changed the way society was governed, and it made it so the laws in place would be unbiased, even to the royals and people with power (Eleftheriou-Smith par. 2). Throughout the document, one can see that the Magna Carta was a sort of peace treaty, coming from the people, which would change the social structure of the time. It can be noted that the Carta was pronouncing equality to the free-men. Sections of the Carta explain that even the nobles and kings could no longer take lands, crops or supplies from other men without cause. The kings and nobles, also could not put the common folk, the people without power, into prison or banishment