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The Confirmation of Charters was issued by King Edward I of England in 1297. In the Confirmation,...
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The Confirmation of Charters was issued by King Edward I of England in 1297. In the Confirmation, Edward reaffirmed Magna Carta and the Forest Charter. The Confirmation is most important today, however, because Edward I formally acknowledged Parliament's duty to approve all new taxes. This essentially stripped the monarchy of its royal right to tax as it pleased. Parliament effectively became a "second branch" or "second level" of government.
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Oct 23, 2006
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Oct 23, 2006
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