
King John and the Magna Carta
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Nichole Pinnington
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King John and the Magna Carta
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King John
England had many kings, some good, some not so good, and some really terrible. King John was a terrible king. There are stories about him saying things like he had put a peasant in prison so he could take the man's horse and cart. King John was also a liar. He lied to get his own way. He was also very domineering. He expected to get everything that he wanted just because he was king.
Promises meant nothing to King John. He would promise anything if there was money in it for him, but as soon as he saw an advantage for himself, he broke his word.
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Multiple Choice
What was King John's reputation as a ruler?
He was a fair and just king
He was a terrible king
He was a beloved leader
He was a wise ruler
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Multiple Choice
King John was a truthful and honorable king to the people of England.
True
False
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King John didn't even care for the church. He took the monastery at Canterbury when the archbishop died. This made the new archbishop of Canterbury furious. His monastery had been taken away by the king.
The archbishop decided to do something about King John. The archbishop called all the nobles of England together and read them the law about what they could do. The nobles were awed to learn that they had the legal right to do something about the king's bad behavior. But they did not do anything, not quite yet.
King John and the Church
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Multiple Choice
King John made the new archbishop of Canterbury furious because...
He taxed the country without their approval.
He fired him as the archbishop.
His kingdom had been taken away by the king.
His monastery had been taken away by the king.
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Multiple Choice
The angry archbishop called the nobles together and told them...
the new religious leader than would be taking his place.
the new church in France.
the law about what a king can and can't do.
the way the church should be run.
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Shortly after this, King John raised the taxes without asking the nobles. The nobles knew this was against the law of England. The nobles got angry and went to King John. The King promised he would never do that again since it was against the law. Now remember how King John keeps his promises. A small amount of time later, King John raised the taxes again. When two of his nobles refused to pay, King John had them arrested.
Did King John Keep his Promise?
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Multiple Choice
What action did King John take that angered the nobles?
He raised taxes without asking them first
He built a new castle
He held a feast for the nobles
He signed the Magna Carta
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Multiple Choice
What did King John do to nobles who didn't pay their taxes?
He banned them from his kingdom.
He jailed them.
He took their cows and horses.
He made them be servants in his castle.
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The Magna Carta Arrives
The rest of the nobles were angry. They put on their armor and gathered a huge force of nobles together at the town of Runnymede. Armed and ready, they brought the king there. The archbishop read aloud to the king from a parchment he held, a parchment called the Magna Carta, the Great Charter. This document stated the rights of the nobles and what they could do to the King if he violated those rights.
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Multiple Choice
What document did the archbishop present to King John?
The Declaration of Independence
The Magna Carta
The Bill of Rights
The Constitution
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Nobles Get Their Rights
King John did not want to sign this paper. If he did, there was no way he would be able to go back on his word. But there was nothing else he could do. Without the nobles and their knights, he did not have anyone to protect him or the kingdom. So he signed.
The Magna Carta is just a list of the rights of the nobles, but it is a list of rights signed by the king. From that point on, the Kings and Queens of England could only do so much without the help of the nobles, and later on, without the help of the people themselves. It was not democracy, but it was a very important step in that direction.
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Multiple Choice
Why did King John ultimately sign the Magna Carta?
He wanted to please the nobles
He had no choice without the nobles' support
He believed in the rights of the people
He wanted to become a democracy
King John and the Magna Carta
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