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During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, the king, Richard II, was advised by several notable figures, including John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster, and other nobles such as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Sudbury. These advisers aimed to quell the rebellion by negotiating with the peasants and restoring order, while also attempting to maintain the king's authority. The revolt was fueled by widespread discontent over taxation and social inequality, and the advisers sought to address these issues through a combination of military force and diplomacy.
They asked the people to elect them to office.
* 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
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Rehaboam split the kingdom. He wanted to raise taxes and Solomon's advisers advised against it. He did not listen to them instead listening to young advisers. Jeroboam came to him and asked him to lower the taxes or he would split the kingdom. Rehoboam did not listen and the kingdom was split.
the barons rebelled against King John because...he raised their taxeshe disobeyed the magna caratahe took their land in francehe made them fighthe listened to forin advisers and not them
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The kings advisor was just what his name implies an advisor but it was more from a political standpoint then anything else he would advise the king on what was going on in the country and advise the king on wether or not a decison he made could be good or bad.
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During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, the king, Richard II, was advised by several notable figures, including John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster, and other nobles such as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Sudbury. These advisers aimed to quell the rebellion by negotiating with the peasants and restoring order, while also attempting to maintain the king's authority. The revolt was fueled by widespread discontent over taxation and social inequality, and the advisers sought to address these issues through a combination of military force and diplomacy.
They asked the people to elect them to office.
* 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
Favorite (favourite) is an adjective. It describes a noun as "This is my favourite book" But in certain situations it could be a noun as in "Anne Boleyn was the King's favourite"
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King John of England signed the Magna Carta in 1215. The Magna Carta limited the King's powers and protected the rights of the citizens.