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King John and King John and the Magna the Magna Carta Carta

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King John and King John and the Magna the Magna

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Could the rich control Could the rich control the king?the king?

Rich-but not greedyRich-but not greedy Fit and strongFit and strong InspiringInspiring HardworkingHardworking Firm-but fairFirm-but fair WiseWise BraveBrave A good judge of A good judge of

charactercharacter WiseWise God FearingGod Fearing A good soldierA good soldier

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WHY?WHY? In Medieval Times a King had

to be strong. Kings were expected to protect the people, maintain law and order and to make sure that people were treated fairly.

In return the barons and the rest of the country would serve the King.

King John failed to do this. He was rude to people, spent money on wars that he never won and wanted more tax from people than many could afford.

The baron’s didn’t know what John was likely to do next. He was very unpredictable, and that could only mean trouble in Medieval Times.

The baron’s had soon grown fed up of John. They had been forced to accept him as ruler when his older Brother, Richard the Lionheart, had gone on Crusade. Now that he was King they grew to dislike him more.

Many of them thought that John had murdered Prince Arthur, Richard’s son, they were unhappy at the way in which he changed his mind all the time and did not like having to pay for John’s war against the French.

To stop John from doing as he pleased the barons got together and forced John to sign the Magna Carta, which was a set of Rules that kings would have to obey.

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Your enquiry!Your enquiry!Medieval kings could get into

serious trouble if they did not have the qualities of a KING! In the thirteenth century some barons forced an unpopular king to give up some power …and it was only the beginning!! In this enquiry, you will find out how the richest people in the country began to challenge the king

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King John manages to King John manages to upset everyone!!upset everyone!!

The first king to give up some of his power was John. He is famous as Prince John in make believe stories of Robin Hood. In the stories he is a wicked and foolish prince who taxes the people of England unfairly. Some historians say John was just as foolish in real life. Others say he was simply unlucky!

John ruled England from 1199 to 1216. He faced the following problems.

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Problem Number OneProblem Number OneHe quarrelled with the Pope about how

to run the Church. From 1208 until 1213, the Pope banned all church services in England and English people feared that they would all go to HELL! Some Church leaders blamed John for the trouble.

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Problem Number TwoProblem Number Two

John went to war twice against the French king. His army was badly beaten both times. He lost almost all the land that his father had gained in France!

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Problem Number ThreeProblem Number Three

John raised taxes in England to pay for the wars. This upset his BARONS! He ordered them to pay far more tax than earlier kings had done!

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How did the barons strike How did the barons strike back?back?

In 1214 many barons In 1214 many barons rebelled against John. They rebelled against John. They believed that he could not believed that he could not rule the country properly rule the country properly and was treating them and was treating them unfairly. unfairly.

If someone did not do If someone did not do something the whole something the whole country could be ruined!country could be ruined!

In 1215 the barons forced In 1215 the barons forced John to grant a charter, John to grant a charter, which was the first time which was the first time anyone had expected an anyone had expected an English king to obey a set of English king to obey a set of rules.rules.

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The Magna CartaThe Magna Carta

I, King John, accept that I have to I, King John, accept that I have to govern according to the law.govern according to the law.So I agree:So I agree:

1.1. Not to imprison nobles without trialNot to imprison nobles without trial

2.2. That trials must be in courts; not held in That trials must be in courts; not held in secret by mesecret by me

3.3. To have fair taxation for the noblesTo have fair taxation for the nobles

4.4. To let freemen travel wherever they likeTo let freemen travel wherever they like

5.5. Not to interfere in Church mattersNot to interfere in Church matters

6.6. Not to seize crops without paying for themNot to seize crops without paying for them

……. and lot more things too!!. and lot more things too!!

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The SigningThe Signing

In 1215 King John signed the Magna Carta.

Within days of him signing it though he was ignoring it and complaining that he had been forced to sign it.

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The Magna Carta??The Magna Carta??

The Charter The Charter later became later became known by the known by the Latin name Latin name Magna Magna CartaCarta which which means “great means “great charter”.charter”.

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What the Magna Carta What the Magna Carta DidDid

Magna Carta Signed by King John in 1215

Was an official document

Was signed at Runnymede

Became Law

It had been forced on him by the Barons

Promised freedoms to all people

Protected the rights of ordinary people

It prevented the King from doing as he pleased