One of the great political developments in England in the thirteenth century was
A) the Magna Carta, in which King John ended medieval rights and feudal obligations between king and nobles.
B) the emergence of the English Parliament under Edward I.
C) Edward I's successful unification of all the British Isles into a single feudal kingdom.
D) Edward I's Great Estates Council.
E) Henry III's creation of the Estates General.
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