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When people think of medieval Britain, they picture mud, plague, and castles. What they don’t picture are the systems that still run the modern world.
In this episode of Britain Invented Everything, we go back to the medieval period to examine the British inventions that quietly shaped modern civilisation, not gadgets, but laws, institutions, and administrative systems that still govern daily life.
From the Magna Carta (1215) and the birth of limits on power, to common law and legal precedent, to the early development of Parliament, universities, town charters, and standardised timekeeping, medieval Britain laid the groundwork for modern government, law, education, and civic life.
These inventions weren’t glamorous. They weren’t fast. But they worked, and once they worked, the rest of the world copied them.
This video explains what was invented, when, why it mattered then, and why it still matters now, with historical context, dates, and real-world consequences.
This is Part 3 of the Britain Invented Everything series, exploring how medieval Britain built the invisible framework modern society still depends on.
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