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Magna Carta

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Forum Discription: The Middle Ages: AD 500-1500
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Topic: Magna Carta
Posted By: oysyvert
Subject: Magna Carta
Date Posted: 08-Apr-2017 at 05:15
Hi everyone. 

I have a question concerning the Magna Carta and its link to the Norman Invasion. 
Is there any other reason that historians link the two events other than that King John Lackland was of French descent? I mean who's to say this wouldn't happen anyway? And, wouldn't it also most likely? 
Hypothetically, if the Norman Invasion didn't happen, England would mos likely either way eventually have a king who would provoke a similar event/document as the Magna Carta. Or are there any other links between the Norman Invasion and the Magna Carta which I have overlooked?

Thanks for any inputs. 



Øystein.



Replies:
Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 08-Apr-2017 at 06:00
Magna carta libertatum was result of Britain social changes."Norman" invasion if it happened had appeared couple  of hundred years before in official history books.


Posted By: oysyvert
Date Posted: 08-Apr-2017 at 06:46
Ok, thank you. 


Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 08-Apr-2017 at 10:15
You are welcomed here.My mistake it was England than.Smile



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