the magna carta was presented to king john in 1215 because people\nwere tired of his tyrannical…

the magna carta was presented to king john in 1215 because people\nwere tired of his tyrannical rule.\nwanted him to declare war on france.\nwanted to praise him for his good deeds.\nwere afraid he was too weak a ruler.

the magna carta was presented to king john in 1215 because people\nwere tired of his tyrannical rule.\nwanted him to declare war on france.\nwanted to praise him for his good deeds.\nwere afraid he was too weak a ruler.

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Brief Explanations:

The Magna Carta was a response to King John's tyrannical actions. He imposed heavy taxes, ignored feudal rights, and faced opposition. The barons presented the Magna Carta to limit his power. Declaring war on France (not related to Magna Carta's purpose), praising him (opposite of the situation as he was disliked), or fearing weakness (he was tyrannical, not weak) are incorrect.

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"were tired of his tyrannical rule."