King John of England, known for his unpopular reign and conflicts with barons, did not have a reputation for actively providing food to the poor. While medieval monarchs sometimes engaged in charitable acts, including food distribution during times of crisis, John's focus was largely on consolidating power and dealing with political strife. Historical records do not highlight any significant initiatives by him specifically aimed at alleviating poverty or hunger among the populace.
the poor were hit the hardest they already suffered as there fore they didnt have much money to pay for food and they had to give up there homes and go some where else
the general followers of Stalin were th lower-classmen. the poor loved Stalin because he promised food and thigns to them because Stalin was going to take from the rich and give to the poor.
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King John of England earned the nickname "Lackland" due to his father's decision to grant most of the family's lands to his older brother, Richard the Lionheart. As a result, John was left with little inheritance, which led to the moniker reflecting his perceived lack of land and power. His reputation for poor leadership and heavy taxation further solidified this negative image during his reign.
He was wealthy.
Robin Hood stole it from him to give to the poor. i think
King John was the worst king England ever had
"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist." - Dom Helder Camara
because the king was giving tax breaks to the rich and making the poor pay more, and King John was not the rightful king. John only took the throne in Richard's absense.
You should give him food and water.
He visited the poor, tried to get farm land for his people and he helped them.
Sometimes
John was, for the most part, a poor king. Ironically, this led to the lords forcing him, at spear point, to issue MagnaCarta, granting them basic human rights.
it means when it is raining u give food to the poor. it is the best name anyone could have.
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