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The Magna Carta also known as "The Great Charter" was created in 1215 and signed by King John to limit the power of the king.

The Petition of Rights also limited the king's power.

The English Bill of Rights prohibited a standing army in peacetime; it also guaranteed the right to fair trial and freedom fom excessive bail.

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Both the Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights limited the power of the monarchs

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Both limits the power of monarchy's power. Monarchs have no right to rule without the approval of the parliament.

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religious toleration

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Magna carta and English bill of rights were designed to limit the power of the monarch(king/ruler).

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Limited the power of the King.

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limited the power of the king

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