Henry III's reign was marked by misgovernment and discontent. Simon de Montfort's party consisted of the middle classes, gentry, burghers, and religious elements like friars who supported legal reforms and the idea that law is above the King. In 1265, de Montfort achieved victory at the Battle of Lewes but was later defeated and killed at the Battle of Evesham that same year. Edward I's reign focused on strong law and governance, with the King reigning under the law and recognizing Parliament's power.
Henry III's reign was marked by misgovernment and discontent. Simon de Montfort's party consisted of the middle classes, gentry, burghers, and religious elements like friars who supported legal reforms and the idea that law is above the King. In 1265, de Montfort achieved victory at the Battle of Lewes but was later defeated and killed at the Battle of Evesham that same year. Edward I's reign focused on strong law and governance, with the King reigning under the law and recognizing Parliament's power.
Henry III's reign was marked by misgovernment and discontent. Simon de Montfort's party consisted of the middle classes, gentry, burghers, and religious elements like friars who supported legal reforms and the idea that law is above the King. In 1265, de Montfort achieved victory at the Battle of Lewes but was later defeated and killed at the Battle of Evesham that same year. Edward I's reign focused on strong law and governance, with the King reigning under the law and recognizing Parliament's power.
*Henry III's reign was marked by misgovernment and discontent
2/Accoording to the auther what characterized De Montfort's party *According to the author, De Montfort's party was characterized by being even more popular than the baronial party. It consisted of the middle classes of town and country, the gentry, and burghers, with support from the best religious elements among the people, led by the friars. They formed the rank and file of the reforming party and had the great conception of Law as a thing above the King 3/what evedencecdoes the extract provide about the supporters of De Montfort *The evidence provided in the extract shows that the supporters of De Montfort's party consisted of the middle classes of town and country, the gentry, and burghers. It also mentions that the best religious elements among the people, led by the friars, supported his party 4/what happen in 1265 *In 1265, Simon de Montfort's party achieved a significant victory at the Battle of Lewes, making him the ruler of England. However, the following year, in 1265, de Montfort was defeated and killed at the Battle of Evesham 5/how should Edward I reing *Edward I's reign was characterized by a strong focus on law and governance. He believed in the importance of the King reigning under and through the law, and he recognized the power of the Crown in Parliament. Edward I implemented various legal reforms and established a system of royal justice that aimed to bring order and stability to the kingdom