Ten Minute English and British History #11 - King John and the Magna Carta
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2017
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This episode covers the reign of King John and the problems he had securing the Angevin inheritance and the subsequent issues his baron's posed. These problems culminated in the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 which severely limited the strength of John and his son, Henry III, whose reign was overshadowed by the document.
Ten Minute English and British History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
Fun fact: We are officially one quarter of the way through the series.
Ten Minute History more episodes the better! O really look forward to these!
please can you do a video or two about elizabethan england (drakes circumnavigation, john hawkins, their parliament, the golden age etc)
yay
What about history of other countries (Italy, Germany, Greece)?
Ten Minute History you forgot the book recommendations in the description !
King John was impressively so shit that, despite it being a very common name, we haven't had King John II after over 800 years.
mankytoes Instead of being King John the First he'll be known as John the Worst. A rhyme I heard in Disneys adaptation of Robin Hood featuring animals.
There’s still no Henry IX or Stephen II...
Oh wow. He’s my direct ancestor
Mrs. Enys
I doubt it
@@mecha7419 Stephen was nearly as shit as John was, honestly. His entire reign was defined by a poorly managed civil war
he wasn't called lackland because he lost land, he was called that because as a kid he didnt inherit any patch of land when his father died which his brothers did get. hence lackland
that's what I thought as well!
Mike Spearwood it's what they thought me at uni, so im pretty certain of it.
Yup, though I presume that once he lost all his french possessions, they resumed calling him John Lackland.
His loss of Normandy gained him the nickname 'softsword', so they were probably calling him that. (he never lost all his french possessions)
>His loss of Normandy gained him the nickname 'softsword', so they were probably calling him that.
Eh, probably a mixture of both.
>(he never lost all his french possessions)
I could've phrased that better, I meant all the territory he lost to France, but not necessarily ALL his territory in France. (He still maintained the duchies of Aquitaine and Gascony)
I'M NOT CRAZY! I KNEW HE SWAP THE NUMBERS! 1216 ONE AFTER THE MAGNA CARTA!
Are u sure? You sound crazy
@@davidtownsend6092IT WAS JIMMY, ROBBING THEM BLIND
Pure gold comment
You’re slippin Jimmy!
What..
"It's treason, then."
I love this series so damn much. Partly for the dry wit, partly for the history, but mostly for the references.
I'd like your comment but it's on 66
I am the senate!
Zachary Durocher it's treason, then *does a literal 360 corkscrew spin towards Master Dacacar, Master Hutch, Master Durocher, and Master Grymbald*
* Ignites a lightsaber out of nowhere
@@04hutchn ok emperor Palpatine.
"His Majesty is grounded." XD
I was dying at that LOL
LMFAO
So funny
That’s what happens when you act like a unchristian tyrant. ;)
The King of England was not addressed as HM until King Henry VIII and that was after 1534. Formally it was his grace.
There are 2 things which always seem to come up in almost all the episodes, the count of Flanders is some sort of rich super human, who is always so important, and the other is everyone keeps fucking dying
There's bigger profit in war than peace.
and the King of France is called Louis
@@nuggetella sadly true.
I’ve noticed that in history a high number of people do die
@@kickedinthecalfbyacow7549 Depending on the period of history, it is usually 100% that die.
One after magna Carta as if I could ever forget
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF
NEVER
HE DEFECATED THROUGH A SUNROOF
Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!
My favourite King John moment was when he demanded 200 chickens from a noblewoman (Joan Neville) and in return he let her sleep with her husband for 1 night.
lol!
Classic John
He abrogated his jus prima noctae for KFC ( King's Fried Chicken ) 😛🍗
john reeally was a pimp
He didn’t demand - the wife of the noble offered.
Chuck is gonna have a field day with this one
John's father Henry II actually gave him the nickname "Lackland" due at the time (1166) to their not being any land for John to inherit.
Elementary Bass Or just because of his... soft... sword...
... if you know what I mean. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
As crazy as this sounds, we kind of owe a debt to John. If he and then his son Henry had not lost Normandy and Anjou, then their would probably never of been focus on the growth of Middle English in the 13th and 14th Centuries (i.e. The Hundred Years War) and the English Speaking world today might instead be a French or Latin one, with English relegated to a minor language on the verge of extinction like Cornish or Manx (spoken on the Isle of Man) or at the very least, English would of taken longer to gain prominence or of been relegated to a regional language like Welsh or Scots Gaelic.
Man I didn’t know Geralt of Rivia was at the signing of the Magna Carta
history all ways surprises me
Thats just too good
Damn portals!
pretty sure that he thought that Magna Carta was a rare Gwent card.
and Rick sanchez
1216. One after Magna Carter.
I guess there aren't many mutual fans of History Matters and BCS
As if I could ever make such a mistake!
I am not crazy! I know he swapped those numbers. I knew it was 1216. One after Magna Carta. As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never. Never! I just - I just couldn’t prove it. He covered his tracks, he got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for him. You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? He’s done worse. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy! He defecated through a sunroof! And I saved him! And I shouldn’t have. I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking? He’ll never change. He’ll never change! Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn’t keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn’t be precious Jimmy! Stealing them blind! And HE gets to be a lawyer? What a sick joke! I should’ve stopped him when I had the chance! …And you, you have to stop him! You…
If only King John called Saul.
This is the moment John became Heisenberg
WHAT is this about??? Totally confused.
it's about the hit show "better call saul". on season 3, episode 5, a significant season antagonist gets proven that his "illness" is a mental condition and not a physical one, thus proving to be "crazy" of some sort. enraged, the antagonist goes on a rant and the comment you replied to is the exact wording of the rant.
@@veramae4098 LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"England has been excommunicated"
"A crusade has been called against London"
John; "Say this is bad"
Pope; "This is bad"
lol
I think the nickname he was given after his defeats in France was actually 'Softsword', due to his military failures, whereas the nickname he was given as a boy was 'Lackland' because his father Henry II only left him money in his inheritance.
2:03
"Often scholars and townspeople were hostile against each other"
Nothing has changed.
"You can't just submit 1/4th of the world's people and 1/5th of the world's land"
Britain: "Hold my tea and biscuits."
The Suicidal Muffin you cant kill "lesser races" on mass for your ultimate plan Germany!
Germany: hold my wienersnitchel
Beautiful
Last time I checked this video it was a 3-0 for France
you cant make an empire with the ENTIRE Mediterranean!
Italy: hold my wine
"you cant expand too big"
turkey: hold my ayran, both of them
The nickname Lackland was not due to losing land to France but to the fact that he was the youngest son & his parents had already divided up their lands among the older sons.
thank you soo much for your videos, they really help me, i revisied off of here for some tests and got an 2As, thanks again.
Not the only one man, I based my English speaking off his older British Empire videos and ended up with a distinction. TMH is a ledge 10/10
ikr
You think this is bad, this chicanery ?
Dry. Direct. Witty. Brilliant. Love these.
"Finally, the Magna Carta provided that no free man should be hanged twice for the same offense."
Which had an immediate effect on the rope industry that was owned by Baron Stringfellow and led the third Baron war.
Fast forward to present times it's called "Double Jeopardy" our society is STILL tied to this document!!
This is making me want to play CK2 again.
John's sobriquet, 'Lackland' had nothing to do with his loss of land on the Continent. He was given it long before he became King, when it was highly unlikely that he would inherit any land. In fact, he was given the nickname by his father after King Henry had made clear the distribution of his domains when he died, and John was left nothing.
He was later given Ireland but in name only as English at the time only ruled Dublin
You think this is bad? This? This chicanery?
5:08 - Marshal’s sign says “his majesty is grounded!” 😂🤣 Did his majesty miss curfew? That’s hilarious!!!!!!!
To quote Jack Rackham re: richard "a man with the heart of a lion and a lifetime ban from the zoo"
1:27 "Are you threatening me, Sanctified Priest?"
Is that Geralt at 4:18?
DapperMoose !!! Yep!
I just noticed that, glad I wasn't the only one
1216, one year after the Magna Carta, as if I could forget!
I just love the humor that permeates this entire series. I must laugh out loud at least twice every time I watch any of your videos. GREAT work!!
4:00 I love the Easter Eggs you put in these videos!
"Peter des Roches"
I just realised, Peter in French means Stone (Pierre), and Roches means...rocks.
This man was so hard he was called Stone of the Rocks. That's some metal band name there.
1:59 As a proud Northamptonian I am duty bound to point out that King John's son Henry III founded the University of Northampton in 1261, only to revoke it 4 years later when the academics rebelled against him. So technically it was the one other university founded before 1824.
Keep the series up! It’s always a joy to watch.
I LOVE this channel. It’s like an info download 🧠 listening to these back to back.
I have no clue why this channel only has the amount of subs that it does. Defiantly going to be growing a lot I think. Only just found this and I’m really enjoying it.
Been loving the series so far! Keep up the good work!
That pronunciation of Evesham was a bit off though!
To be fair to John, elder brother Richard left a seriously clusterfucked kingdom, which John somehow had to pull together in the face of baronial hostility. Judged from that viewpoint, he actually did pretty well.
1:03 Just the way you said "nope" makes me laugh. XD
3:16
Look at the horse on the far right.
1216
One after Magna Carta
As if I could ever make such a mistake
never, never!
Anyone else click on this because of Chuck?
I am NOT crazy! I am not crazy... I know he swapped those numbers. I knew it was 1216. One after Magna Carta. As if I could ever make such a mistake. Never. NEVER! I just - I just couldn’t prove it. He covered his tracks, he got that idiot at the copy shop to lie for him. You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? He’s done worse. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy! He defecated through a sunroof! And I saved him! And I shouldn’t have. I took him into my own firm! What was I thinking? He’ll never change. He’ll never change! Ever since he was 9, always the same! Couldn’t keep his hands out of the cash drawer! But not our Jimmy! Couldn’t be precious Jimmy! Stealing them blind! And HE gets to be a lawyer? What a SICK joke! I should’ve stopped him when I had the chance! …And you, you have to stop him! You…
You are the oversimplified of British History! You deserve just as many views and subs!
Just found your channel! I’ve subscribed and can’t stop watching! I really enjoy French history do you have any more plans for videos about France?
Man English history is crazy. Great video again!
Fantastic work, as always
i absolutely love this channel. i know it's such an obvious comment to leave. but my attention span is pathetic and i like whimsical quips with my quick fire history. this is perfect. and I'm not crying, you are
Actually, the tax rate for John's reign was much lower than it was for much of Richard I's reign due to the ransom that he had to pay.
Amalot Much more than today though as a percentage of income.
Richard the 1st bankrupted the kingdom for his ransom.
My general opinion is that John was dealt a bad hand with much of the failures of his reign being a result of Richard's failings. The expensive wars and the ransom meant that there wasn’t much money left for John to go to war himself, plus I wonder if the reason the Barons were so unruly under John was in part down to the fact Richard rarely set foot in England, leaving the barons in charge. So essentially they had grown used to having the power and didn’t like the fact they suddenly had a king actually taking interest in his realm.
Yeah but people actually liked Richard
@@Man_United_USA Depends what you mean by 'people'. To the English, Richard's first language was French, he was an absentee king spending most of his time in France or the holy land, visiting England only when he needed more money to fund his wars. The narrative the he was a popular king was formulated long after the medieval period.
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Love these videos, keep making them please!
I'm revising with one of my favourite history channels on youtube for my assessement! :)
You done a good job of these video's!
I'm now somewhat a little wiser, thank you.
A great way to start the new year
That ‘John Lackland’ fact is pretty funny the way you put it haha
My favorite thing about your videos are the funny signs they hold up. The oops sign made me laugh out loud. I also love when someone dies it's hilarious
Scot hammering time!
Grunf No please!
Ok boomer
4:00 Geralt of Rivia just cassually standing around in the background
1:27 Palpatine would be proud
"At least he still had good relations with the Church, right? Nope."
The delivery of that line kills me.
This channel deserves more subs
"it's not me it's you" , classic
Happy new year TMH lad, I hope this was pre-recorded because you sound clear as day in this not a whiff of hangover whatsoever aha. Have a good year mate :)
his majesty is grounded you just gained a sub
Love you're channel :)
I really did enjoy this episode.
Great video- very good topic
The magna carta that was signed by Henry was a heavily modified version of the original that removed more of the extreme parts of the original
Nice explanation
John should have known raising taxes would lead to disaster if he only played Total War
this was really helpful thanks!
This would actually be quite a challenge to create in MS paint. I love this channel btw. I watch every vid.
This channel taught me more about my own countries history than school did.
I can watch these videos for hours but can’t spend a second in school without hating it.
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One bit of misinformation, he was called lackland by his father Henry II Because upon his birth being the youngest child, there's was no land left to be given to him.
He was later given Ireland
Oh King John. An object lesson in how not compromising on anything will make you despised by everyone.
Compromise on nothing - Result : Hated by everyone
Compromise on everything - Result : Hated by everyone
Compromise on compromising - Result : Listen, I'll make you a deal...
Thank you for doing this
John I is an ancestor of mine, 28 or 26 generations ago (depending on which line you follow, it's complicated).
My very Mormon brother commissioned a genealogical search that went back to Henry II. We came through an illegitimate daughter of John.
There were other kings as well. Edwards I and III.
Best New Year gift ever! Minor correction at 0:21: it's Angoulême, not "Angelême".
TY
lol, I just love the way the characters fall when they die
:D
my teacher is making me watch this for homework
lucky
I really like ur vids good job
Having watched all the series so far, it’s great how many start with someone being dead followed by a fun plop 🤣
My daughter and I have decided that the "Nope" a minute or so in is the most perfectly delivered "Nope" of all time.
Now this is how you start the year properly
One of my favorite facts about the conflict between Louis and Henry III is that Louis hired a French pirate named Eustace the Monk who carried out raids in the English Channel
Who louis
Great stuff and laughter
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He got the nickname John Lackland from his father as he was not expected to inherit significant lands - this happened a long time BEFORE he became king.
Loving the Star Wars reference in this episode
this is art
Haha Geralt just chilling at the negotiations of the Magna Carta
I don''t know why but the 'Help me nerds' thing has really tickled me. Both because it is funny and because it is very King John, really good ideas like 'bathe frequently' executed in such a strange, neurotic, cack handed manner that it backfired spectacularly.
Love how people die right at the start, it removes the suspense
Channel is called ten minute history
*video is **9:59** minutes long*
Actually, the channel is called 'History matters', so *GET REKKED*
Exactly how rood 🤬🤬🤬 /s
@Decievance yuh but they where just joking-