This English monarch is alleged to be the enemy of Robin Hood, but he is best remembered as the king who was forced to sign the Magna Carta which placed limits on absolute rule in Britain. HURRY

Respuesta :

In 1215 a group of nobles decided to force the king to respect their rights. In the middle of a field called Runnymede near London, they made King John approve a document they had written. This document listing rights that the king could not ignore was called Magna Carta.

Answer:

King John from England signed the Magna Carta in 1215 under the pressure of the Church and the nobles.

Explanation:

The writing of this document is one of the first experiences of human rights in the west since the fall of the Roman Empire. Signed on June 15, 1215, the Magna Carta was an alliance between the Church and the nobles from England that were tired of the tyranny of his king. This document ruled the king's actions and laws, avoiding him to be arbitrary in his decisions. What led to the creation of Magna Carta was to replace the traditional concept of governance that the British kings were using since the early days. This concept is called vis et volutas, or translating for English, "force and will". Summing up the idea is the concept that the king's actions were ruled by God, and couldn't be disrespected. The actions of King John during his early years on the government, such as tax increase and the violence of his persecutions led to the signed of the Magna Carta.