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  • This may look like a plain, unassuming piece of parchment, but it's actually one of the

  • most famous documents in the world. Magna Carta, meaning 'the Great Charter', has

  • inspired people across the centuries, from Thomas Jefferson to Mahatma Gandhi. But why

  • was the charter originally created? And what does it actually say?

  • Let us take you back to medieval England. It's the year 1215, and the ruler is King

  • John. Many people believe that King John was one of the worst kings in history. He imprisoned

  • his former wife; he starved his opponents to death; he allegedly murdered his own nephew,

  • and pulled the beards of the Irish Chiefs.

  • King John had imposed heavy taxes on his barons in order to pay for his expensive foreign

  • wars. If they refused to pay, he punished them severely or seized their property. The

  • barons demanded that King John obey the law; when he refused, they captured London and

  • John was forced to negotiate.

  • The two sides met at Runnymede in June 1215. The result of the negotiations was written

  • down by the king's clerks in the document we know as Magna Carta. Although most of the

  • charter's clauses dealt with medieval rights and customs, Magna Carta has become a powerful

  • symbol of liberty around the world.

  • The most famous clause, which is still part of the law today, for the first time gave

  • all 'free men' the right to justice and a fair trial.

  • 'No man shall be arrested or imprisoned except by the judgment of their equals and

  • by the law of the land. To no one will we sell, to no one deny or delay right or justice.'

  • However, this clause was not as liberal at it sounds. The Charter only applied to 'free

  • men', the vast majority of people in 1215 were unfree peasants who were ruled over by

  • their landowners.

  • And although, Magna Carta was intended to create peace between King John and his rebellious

  • barons, England was plunged into civil war after the Pope declared the Charter invalid.

  • When King John died of dysentery in 1216, nine year old Henry III took to the throne.

  • To keep the peace, Magna Carta was reissued several times during the 13th century, until

  • it was finally made part of English law.

  • Magna Carta has lived on for 800 years, and is echoed in the United States Declaration

  • of Independence and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.Perhaps Magna Carta's most

  • important legacy is that everyone - including our leaders - must obey the law.

  • What started out as a document of specific complaints from a group of barons has turned

  • into an international symbol of liberty, without which we might not have the rights we value

  • so much today.

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什麼是《大憲章》? (What is Magna Carta?)

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