it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
The barons typically preferred a weak king, especially one who was a poor soldier, because it allowed them to maintain greater power and autonomy over their own territories. A weak monarch was less able to challenge their authority or interfere in local governance, enabling the barons to strengthen their positions and influence. This dynamic often led to conflicts and power struggles, as ambitious barons sought to expand their control while navigating the limitations of a feeble king.
The Barons did not like the fact that the King could not do as he wanted, so they revolted, parliament was one of the conditions of peace.
they got him to sign the articles of the barons .....they met up with the king and asked for more rights.......something like that....im pretty sure that's the correct answer
The Magna Carta was originally introduced in the year 1215 by the barons because they did not like the way King John (1199 - 1216) was treating them
because he was against them and not on their side
it probably comes from the "feudal system" which basically goes like this: the king serves god,barons serve the king,knights serve the barons,pheasants serve the knights ect ect ect
They were like landlords (sort of). The peasants harvested food and cultivated the land, then they gave it to their lord (aka Barons) as tax. The Barons also provided protection against barbarian invasion with his knights. In the feudal pyramid, king and queen first, then barons along with the church, the knights then finally the peasants.
The barons typically preferred a weak king, especially one who was a poor soldier, because it allowed them to maintain greater power and autonomy over their own territories. A weak monarch was less able to challenge their authority or interfere in local governance, enabling the barons to strengthen their positions and influence. This dynamic often led to conflicts and power struggles, as ambitious barons sought to expand their control while navigating the limitations of a feeble king.
The Barons did not like the fact that the King could not do as he wanted, so they revolted, parliament was one of the conditions of peace.
they got him to sign the articles of the barons .....they met up with the king and asked for more rights.......something like that....im pretty sure that's the correct answer
Robber Barons
The KING gave grants land to the BARONS, BORONS gave grants land to the KNIGHT, KNIGHTS gave the grants land to the VILLENS, the VILLENS provide food and servide when demanded to the KNIGHTS, KNIGHTS proved protection and military service to the BARONS, BARONS provides money and knights to the KING.
The Magna Carta was originally introduced in the year 1215 by the barons because they did not like the way King John (1199 - 1216) was treating them
Henry II of England had a complex relationship with the barons. Initially, he enjoyed their support, which helped him consolidate power after his ascent to the throne in 1154. However, tensions grew over issues such as taxation and land disputes, leading to conflicts like the rebellion of 1173-1174. Ultimately, while Henry sought to strengthen royal authority, his efforts often resulted in strained relations with the barons.
They like to turd and wee and stinky pp
The Tudors liked King John (The Tudor time was around when King Henry the 8th was ruling). King Henry related to John quite alot. John chased women, so did Henry. When John lost France, the Tudors had sympathy for John because King Henry had problems with the French. The tudors admired John for standing up to his Barons because Tudors didn't expect Barons to interfere with anything. When John stood up to the pope and argued with him the tudors thought it was ok, Henry also quarreld with the Pope!