Simon de Montfort
he was very upset and did not agree to any of it
was a British Whig statesman who led Britain during the seven years war
The Kings led the way, their Lords and Barons followed their example, knights and horsemen followed the lords and the common soldiers filled the gaps .
Cato the Younger was a senator who led an army against Caesar.
* King John raised the taxes(which Barons paid most of) * King John made the Barons serve in his army or pay money * King John made the English Barons who owned land in France give it up * King John imprisoned the Barons who he thought were annoying or would make them pay heavy fines * The Barons thought that King John had killed his nephew Arthur
Cleisthenes from 507 BCE.
Bohemund of Taranto also led the crusades with Raymond of ToulouseHope this helped :)
Pericles
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he was very upset and did not agree to any of it
Robber barons were important because their terrible actions led to improvements. The union movement came about because of the way robber barons treated workers. This led to a better life for workers.
The Muslim military leader who led an attack against the Christians was _______.
During the middle ages ,the King owned all of the land in England . He rented this land to Barons and in return the Barons paid the King and provided him with knights . This system worked well for both parties but during the late 12 th and early 13 th centuries,the barons became increasingly uncomfortable with the deal .They demanded more rights from the King which King John was reluctant to give.However , signed a contract or the 'Magna Carta' in 1215 but did not honour the charter . The Barons eventually got together and rebelled .This rebellion known as the Baron's revolt was the first 'Baron's War' (1215 - 1217) Later in the second half of the century a Frenchman, Simon de Montfort, led the barons in a second revolt resulting in two famous battles (Lewes 1264 ) and Evesham in 1267 where de Montfort was killed and the revolt was crushed by Edward 1 the most notorious king of the Middle Ages
It was led by Mahatma Gandhiji against British. It was led by Mahatma Gandhiji against British.
_______ led the attack against the Mongols and defeated them.
The robber barons utilized and manipulated the idea of trusts and decimated even the smallest competition, making their industry into a monopoly. This eventually led to the Sherman-Antitrust Act.
was a British Whig statesman who led Britain during the seven years war