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King John of England had three primary fears that haunted him throughout his reign: the loss of his crown and power, particularly due to the threat of rebellion from his barons; the fear of being betrayed or abandoned by his allies, which made him paranoid about loyalty; and the dread of failing to secure the lands and legacy of his father, King Henry II, especially in the face of challenges from France. These fears contributed to his controversial and often tyrannical rule, leading to widespread discontent and ultimately the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215.

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