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The Barons' Rebellion

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The Barons' Rebellion

Following the failure in Normandy, King John was exposed as a weak ruler. English barons took advantage of this and launched their own rebellion.

Conditions for rebellion

Conditions for rebellion

  • King John’s authority was undermined following the defeat at the Battle of Bouvines.
  • The barons were angry with King John because he had raised a tax on them to fund his military campaign in France.
  • In May 1215 AD, 40 barons openly gave up their ties to the king. By doing so, they showed they were not loyal to the king anymore.
Course of rebellion

Course of rebellion

  • The barons staged a rebellion. They organised a mercenary army - called the ‘Army of God’ - and on the 17th of May 1215 AD they seized London.
Negotiations

Negotiations

  • On the 15th June 1215, King John met the rebels at Runnymede and agreed to their demands.
  • This was called the Magna Carta (meaning ‘Great Charter’).
King John changes his mind

King John changes his mind

  • But, King John later rejected the Magna Carta (claiming he had been forced to sign it under duress).
  • This led to France invading England (with the support of Scotland).
  • In October 1216 AD, King John attempted to cross the Wash (an estuary in Eastern England). He lost all of his treasures and had little hope.
  • On the 18th of October 1216, King John died.
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