2.4.2

King John's Power

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King John's Power

King John tried to increase his personal power, to combat the rising power of his barons. This made him very unpopular.

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Taxation

  • King John needed to recover the country’s treasury and modernise the state.
  • King John had to collect more taxes to fund Richard I’s expeditions to the Holy Land. For example, he introduced a tax on the land of noblemen.
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Reducing the power of barons

  • King John was implementing reforms which reduced the power of noblemen.
  • King John did this by modernising his government.
  • This made him very unpopular.
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Controlling the kingdom

  • King John also tried to exert his power over Ireland and Scotland, as well as England.
    • He got the King of Scotland to sign a peace treaty with him.

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