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(a) Why was King John worried about his people?


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During the interdict, King John became worried about keeping the loyalty of the English people. After the loss of Normandy in 1204, John taxed his barons and many ordinary people very heavily.

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During the interdict, King John became worried about keeping the loyalty

of the English people. After the loss of Normandy in 1204, John taxed

his barons and many ordinary people very heavily. He wanted to collect

as much money as possible in order to launch an invasion to recover his

lost lands in France and pay for mercenary soldiers to serve in his army.

John used his sheriffs to collect the money that he raised through

taxation. Many of his sheriffs were deeply unpleasant men, like Philip

Mark, the sheriff of Nottingham, who was later accused of robbery

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