King John: The "Softsword" King?
Evaluating the reign of King John, his military failures in France, and his heavy taxation of the Barons.
Key Questions
- 1Was John a victim of bad luck or a truly incompetent ruler?
- 2How did losing land in France affect John's reputation in England?
- 3Why did the Barons eventually turn against their King?
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