Magna Carta's Influence On The Constitution

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The Magna Carta continues to be important today because of its influence on the Constitution. The Magna Carta had a strong influence on the United States during the American Revolution. The colonists believed they were entitled to the same rights as Englishmen, rights ensured in the Magna Carta. They embedded those rights into the laws of their states and later into the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights incorporated several guarantees from rights protected by the Magna Carta. Among these are trial by jury, due process, and freedom from cruel and unusual punishment. The Magna Carta states, “No freeman shall be taken, imprisoned, disseized, outlawed, banished, or in any way destroyed, nor will we proceed against or prosecute him,