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The Magna Carta affected constitutional concepts of limited government, habeas corpus, and the Supremacy Clause since it featured principles of limited government and common law. The English Bill of Rights included the concepts of controlled consent and individual rights.

The Bill of Rights, written over 500 years after the Magna Carta, sought an end to the crown's meddling with the law ("English Bill of Rights of 1689," 2018), and was drafted by a society that had just experienced the Glorious Revolution ("English Bill of Rights of 1689," 2018).

The Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution enacted by the states in 1791, is the most visible manifestation of Magna Carta's legacy. The Fifth through Seventh Amendments, in particular, lay the groundwork for a timely and fair jury trial, while the Eighth Amendment bars exorbitant bail and fines.