Influences On The Constitution

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Magna Carta (Summary) The Magna Carta was written over 800 years ago in England. It was written due to defeats with the French. It was the first document that stated that men are free individuals. It states that it is up to us as to what we do with our lives unless the law states otherwise, such a murder. The Magna Carta explains the role of the government and what you can expect from them. King John at the time was taking peoples liberties and the people wanted their liberties back. Magna Carta (Influence) The Magna Carta has many elements of the document written in the Constitution of the United States, such as free religion, trail by jury and the right to be an individual within the limits of the law. Magna Carta is the oldest document to make up the Constitution of the United States. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk Mayflower Compact (Summary) The first written law of the new land was written by 41 members of the Mayflower. This law was written by the first settlers arriving at New Plymouth near Cape Cod, Massachutes in 1620. The laws were based on biblical principles, honesty and integrity. The law was for all people and determined authority and responsibility within the settlement. Mayflower Compact (Influence) The Mayflower Compact was written as a way of survival of the land. The Mayflower Compact was the foundation of the Constitution of the United States. The Mayflower Compact was written with some of the same values that the Constitution believes in today, honesty, respect, and religion. http://www.allabouthistory.org/mayflower-compact.htm Articles of Confederation (Summary) This is known as the first Constitution of the United Stated in 1777. The Article of Confederation gave congress power to handle issues that the states of the 13 colonies were not delegated. This article was written more as a friendship than that of a national government
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