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Agenda

• Warm-up• Notes• Map Review• Work on:– Fief Flag– Coat of Arms– Worksheets

• All worksheets, coat of arms, and fief flag due at the beginning of class Friday.

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Objectives

• Prepare for quiz next Friday.• Prepare for Map quiz this Friday• Learn about Medieval England and compare it

to the modern day America.

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I. England in the Middle Ages

Section 6.3

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Bonus Serfs Quiz

Answer the following questions in your groups. Each question is worth half a serf. If you get all eight correct, you will gain a total of four serfs.

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Bonus Serfs Quiz

• Lords you are in charge of keeping your group on task

• Sheriffs you are in charge of writing the quiz. If the sheriff is absent, the Scribe should write.

• Bishops and Deputies you are in charge of looking through your notes to find the answer.

• Treasurers and Scribes you are in charge of looking through the book to find the answer

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Review

1. What type of a rule was the code of chivalry? Why was chivalry important during the middle ages?

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Review

2. In the model below, name one person who was a vassal and one person who was a Lord? Name one person who is both a vassal and a Lord.

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Review

3. Sir John is traveling as a blacksmith doing work in different towns. John is probably a ___________.

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Review

4. The rise of towns and guilds created a new ______ class.

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Review

5. This diagram below models what technological development during the middle ages?

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I. England in the Middle Ages

A. Alfred the great1. United Angles and

Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)2. Drove out Vikings3. Created Angleland =

England

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I. England in the Middle Ages

A. Alfred the great1. United Angles and

Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)2. Drove out Vikings3. Created Angleland =

England

B. Normandy

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I. England in the Middle Ages

A. Alfred the great1. United Angles and

Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)2. Drove out Vikings3. Created Angleland =

England

B. Normandy1. Western France

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I. England in the Middle Ages

A. Alfred the great1. United Angles and

Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)2. Drove out Vikings3. Created Angleland =

England

B. Normandy1. Western France2. Ruled by William the

Conquerer

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I. England in the Middle Ages

A. Alfred the great1. United Angles and

Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)2. Drove out Vikings3. Created Angleland =

England

B. Normandy1. Western France2. Ruled by William the

Conqueror

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I. England in the Middle Ages

A. Alfred the great1. United Angles and

Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)2. Drove out Vikings3. Created Angleland =

England

B. Normandy1. Western France2. Ruled by William the

Conquerora) Invaded England after

Edward Died

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I. England in the Middle Ages

A. Alfred the great1. United Angles and

Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)2. Drove out Vikings3. Created Angleland =

England

B. Normandy1. Western France2. Ruled by William the

Conquerora) Invaded England after

Edward Died

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I. England in the Middle Ages

C. William ordered a census (Domesday Book)

CensusCensus

6. Discuss at your TableWhy do you think a king would take a census of his people?

6. Discuss at your TableWhy do you think a king would take a census of his people?

HaroldHarold

WilliamWilliam

Battle of HastingsBattle of Hastings

CensusMakes “sense” of “us” because it tells us how many people there are in a certain place and about those people.

CensusMakes “sense” of “us” because it tells us how many people there are in a certain place and about those people.

California Santa Barbara County

36,457,549 440,335

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I. England in the Middle Ages

C. William ordered a census (Domesday Book)

HaroldHarold

WilliamWilliam

10661066

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I. England in the Middle Ages

C. William ordered a census (Domesday Book)

7. Discuss at your TableWhat are some ways a census might be used in modern day America?

7. Discuss at your TableWhat are some ways a census might be used in modern day America?

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I. England in the Middle Ages

C. William ordered a census (Domesday Book)

D. Normans brought French customs to England

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I. England in the Middle Ages

C. William ordered a census (Domesday Book)

D. Normans brought French customs to England

E. Henry II: Powerful King of England

1. Created Common Law

Common LawOr laws that are common throughout the kingdom.

Common LawOr laws that are common throughout the kingdom.

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Centered PowerCentered Power

Centralized PowerCentralized Power

8. Discuss at your TableIn a system like feudalism, who holds the power? Is this system centralized or decentralized?

8. Discuss at your TableIn a system like feudalism, who holds the power? Is this system centralized or decentralized?

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I. What is Feudalism?

CharlemagneCharlemagne

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Henry IIHenry II

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Central CourtCentral Court

Henry IIHenry II

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I. England in the Middle Ages

E. Henry II: Powerful King of England

1. Created Common Law2. Grand Jury: Decide

whether people should be accused of a crime

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I. England in the Middle Ages

E. Henry II: Powerful King of England

1. Created Common Law2. Grand Jury: Decide

whether people should be accused of a crime

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I. England in the Middle Ages

E. Henry II: Powerful King of England

1. Created Common Law2. Grand Jury: Decide

whether people should be accused of a crime

3. Trial Jury: Decide guilt or innocence.

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I. England in the Middle Ages

E. Henry II: Powerful King of England

1. Created Common Law2. Grand Jury: Decide

whether people should be accused of a crime

3. Trial Jury: Decide guilt or innocence.

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I. England in the Middle Ages

F. King John1. Angered Nobles

a) High Taxes

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I. England in the Middle Ages

F. King John1. Angered Nobles

a) High Taxesb) Punishment without

trial

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I. England in the Middle Ages

F. King John1. Angered Nobles

a) High Taxesb) Punishment without

trial

G. Magna Carta1. Took away some of the

king’s rights2. Gave the people some

rights3. Limited Government

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I. England in the Middle Ages

F. King John1. Angered Nobles

a) High Taxesb) Punishment without

trial

G. Magna Carta1. Took some of the king’s

rights2. Gave the people rights3. Limited Government4. Habeas Corpus: Cannot

be held without trial

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I. England in the Middle Ages

H. King Edward I1. Gathered

Representatives from England

2. Advisors3. Known as parliament

a) House of Lordsb) House of Commons

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I. England in the Middle Ages

H. King Edward I1. Gathered

Representatives from England

2. Advisors3. Known as parliament

a) House of Lordsb) House of Commons

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1. Iceland1. Iceland

iceice landland

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2. Ireland2. Ireland

ireire landland

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3. United Kingdom3. United Kingdom

UnitedUnited KingdomKingdom

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4. Portugal4. PortugalPortPort

uugalgal

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5. Spain5. SpainSS

painpain

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6. France6. France

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7. Andorra7. AndorraAndAndororrara

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8. Monaco8. MonacoMonMon

aacoco

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9. Belgium9. BelgiumBelBelGIGIumum

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10. Netherlands10. NetherlandsNetNetherher

landslands

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11. Germany11. GermanyGerGer

manymany

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12. Denmark 12. Denmark DenDenmarkmark

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13. Norway13. NorwayNorNorwayway

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14. Sweden14. SwedenSS

wewedenden

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15. Finland15. FinlandFinFin

landland

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16. Luxembourg16. LuxembourgLuxLuxemem

bourbourgg

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17. Switzerland17. SwitzerlandSwitSwitzerzer

landland

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18. Liechtenstein18. LiechtensteinLieLiechch steinstein

tenten

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19. Italy19. ItalyItIt

alyaly

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20. Vatican City20. Vatican CityVatVat

ii CityCitycancan

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21. San Marino21. San MarinoSanSanMarMar nono

ii

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22. Malta22. MaltaMalMaltata