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17 February, 19:23

Why did king Edward invite commoners into the parliament?

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  1. 17 February, 23:13
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    Edward wanted their consent for new taxes to fund his military campaigns. The knights and burgesses together made up a new group in Parliament called the Commons. The Commons was a body of "commoners" (non-nobles) in Parliament ... About 50 barons, other nobles, archbishops, and bishops met in the House of Lords.
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