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because the barons had to fight in his army and he was called softsword and lackland because he lost land and lost battles

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What year did the barons rebel against king john?

1216


What happened in Runnymeade?

Runnymede is the location where King John of England met the rebel barons and signed the Magna Carta.


Were barons always keen to rebel against the king?

no


King John why did the barons rebel against King John in1216?

john..... John raised taxes too high , he fell out with the pope lost nearly all his land in France He lost all his wars murdered his nephew, arthur only listened to advice from a few fellow advisors ignored the rules in the magna carter johns father and brother taxed the barons heavily played a rubbish king. These reasons made the barons rebel against the king.


What was the main idea of Magna Carta?

The magna carta was made by King John V's Barons as a patronising agreement. The Barons decided John was taking advantage of the them financially and for power. The magna carta had several rules that John had to obey and if not they threatened to rebel against him.


Did the Barons kill King John?

they did


What could they do about the problems with King John and the barons?

They could be separated. The Barons sent to algeria, while King John is being sent to Azerbaijan:)


Who had King John sign the document?

barons


Who defeated King John?

French Barons


Did King John win the war aganist the baro ns?

No, King John did not win the war against the barons. The conflict between King John and the barons culminated in the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215, which limited the power of the king and established certain rights for the barons.


What is the conflict among the barons?

The conflict among the barons in medieval England, particularly during the reign of King John in the early 13th century, arose from the king's heavy taxation and perceived abuses of power. The barons were frustrated by John's failure to uphold feudal rights and his arbitrary rule, which led them to rebel against him. This tension culminated in the First Barons' War (1215-1217), which ultimately resulted in the sealing of the Magna Carta, a document that limited the king's authority and established certain legal rights for the barons and, by extension, all free men.


What problems did the barons have with King John?

king john was a very powerful man he has lots of money and land but one day the barons took credit for the kings land and became a stronger population which was why king john had the problems.