Compared to Arthur's electromagnetism course, his history lessons were noticeably more popular, especially when he talked about the outrageous deeds of "Landless King" John I, even the yawning students in the back rows widened their eyes.
"The enraged English nobility could no longer endure it, so they joined forces to resist the king's plundering and oppression. The rebels consisted of two-thirds of the English nobility. The noble coalition seized London on May 17, 1215, and with the help of London citizens, they held John I captive, forcing him to sign the Great Charter..."
Arthur noticeably paused at this point.
