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The main beneficiaries were the nobles (grandees). However, there were also some guarantees to 'free men', the main one being a fair trial by a jury.

During the Middle Ages, Magna Carta was revised a number of times, and by about 1400, 'free man' was reinterpreted to mean (just about) anyone


The Magna Carta had 63 articles of which it mostly benefited the landowners.
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they flippin' hated it 'cause they got less power!

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The King had his power limited, and it granted more power to the people (which includes the nobles).

the king had his power limited, and it granted more power to the people.
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they were sad and lonley

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