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    William David Donald Cameron

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    I. Growth of Royal Power

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    providefood &

    services

    provide money&

    knights

    provide

    protection&

    military

    services

    land

    land

    land &protection

    In your own words, define FEUDALISM:

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    providefood &

    services

    provide money&

    knights

    provide

    protection&

    military

    services

    land

    land

    land &protection

    In your own words, define FEUDALISM:

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    HENRY II

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    HENRY II

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    I. Growth of Royal Power

    II. William the Conqueror

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    William the Conqueror

    Had firm control over

    his land- Made citizens

    pledge loyalty to himover any other lord.

    Had a census (poll for

    citizens) to set up an

    organized and efficient

    system of tax collecting

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    I. Growth of Royal Power

    II. William the Conqueror

    III. Henry II

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    Henry II

    Energetic

    Well-educated

    Turned customs

    (traditions) into laws

    Had his royal judges go

    around England andenforce his (common)

    laws

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    IV. Evolving Traditions of Government

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    Magna Carta, 1215- document

    that limited the power of the

    king and gave basic rights to

    citizens

    Parliament-the branch of Englishgovt that makes and carries out the

    law.

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    Magna Carta, 1215- document

    that limited the power of the

    king and gave basic rights to

    citizens

    Parliament-the branch of Englishgovt that makes and carries out the

    law.

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    Monarch

    Parliament

    House ofLords

    Approve new taxes,

    pass laws proposedby the king/queen

    and advise the

    monarch

    Monarch had more power than Parliament.

    Named officials, judges, summoned

    parliament, dismissed parliament,

    conducted foreign policy, ran the Church of

    England

    Nobles who served in

    Parliament for life.

    Not elected.

    Wealthy landowners.

    Elected. (represented

    the common people)

    N

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    IV. Evolving Traditions of Government

    V. King John

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    King John

    Character of King John:

    Unethical, cruel,

    disloyal. A notoriouswomanizer.

    Was forced by the

    Great Council to sign

    the Magna Carta in

    1215.

    N

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    IV. Evolving Traditions of Government

    V. King John

    VI. Triumph of Parliament

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    Those rotten

    Scottish will prayat my church or

    else!

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    Those rotten

    Scottish will prayat my church or

    else!

    Come and get

    us!!

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    Run

    Away!!!

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    This isnt going to

    be as easy as Ithought.

    Maybe weshould try

    that

    http://alumni.nd.edu/images/ND401.jpg
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    Can you float me

    some cash??

    Charles, you are

    an idiot!

    Well take care ofthis!

    No Way!! Its MYArmy!!

    Knock it off, yousound like a baby

    Tyrant

    Im bringing my

    army to arrest you

    Oh Yeah? Well,

    well just get our

    OWN Army!

    THIS MEANS WAR!! THIS MEANSWAR!!

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    Charles

    I

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    Charles

    I

    Name

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    VII. Changes in English Government

    Absolute monarch limited monarchy

    Habeus Corpus can not be arrested for

    nothing. Must be given trial English Bill of Rights

    Ruler subject to law

    Commoners have rights

    Ruler can not impose taxes withoutParliament

    Free speech to Parliament

    No unusual punishment, unusual bail

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    What if Parliament gets

    too powerful?

    Name

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    I. Growth of Royal Power

    New system of rule called feudalism makes the

    monarch the greatest lord.

    Strong monarchs, such as William the Conqueror,

    exert firm control over their lands.Census and efficient tax collecting system increase

    royal wealth and authority.

    Establishment of common law broadens royal

    justice system

    II. William the Conqueror

    Had firm control over his land-made citizens pledge

    loyalty to him over any other lord.

    Had a census (poll for citizens) to set up an

    organized and efficient system of tax collecting.

    Name

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    III. Henry II

    Energetic

    Well- Educated

    Turned customs (traditions) into laws

    Had his royal judges go around England andenforce his (common) laws

    IV. Evolving Traditions of Government

    Magna Carta 1215- document that limited the

    power of the king and gave basic rights to citizens.

    Great Council evolves into Parliament.Parliament wins to right to approve new taxes,

    which limits the power of the monarch.

    Parliament- the branch of English govt that makes

    and carries out the law.

    Name

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    Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    V. King John

    Character of King John: Unethical, cruel, disloyal. A

    notorious womanizer.

    Was forced by the Great Council to sign the Magna

    Carta in 1215.

    VI. Triumph of Parliament

    Parliament revolts against Charles I.

    Cromwells army defeats the kings troops in the

    English Civil War.The House of Commons abolishes the monarchy,

    and Parliament declares England a republic, known

    as the Commonwealth.

    Name

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    Questions/Cues Notes:1.5 Democratic Developments in England

    Name

    Date

    Period

    VII. Changes in English Government

    Absolute monarch limited monarchy

    Habeus Corpus can not be arrested for

    nothing. Must be given trial English Bill of Rights

    Ruler subject to law

    Commoners have rights

    Ruler can not impose taxes without

    Parliament

    Free speech to Parliament

    No unusual punishment, unusual bail