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Slick
13 April, 14:11
Why were England's barons angry with King John?
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13 April, 15:15
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The Baron were angry with King John because he made them pay heavy taxes and serve in his army. Also, the Barons thought that King John murdered the nephew, Arthur, and when the Barons annoyed King John they were taxed even more or put into prison.
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