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Medieval England and France. SOL WH1. England. Formerly part of the Roman Empire Settled by many groups of people, including Angles and Saxons Small, isolated island nation Gradually becomes Christian. Medieval Europe. Crisis Over the Crown. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Medieval England and France

SOL WH1.

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EnglandFormerly part of the Roman Empire

Settled by many groups of people, including Angles and Saxons

Small, isolated island nation

Gradually becomes Christian

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Medieval Europe

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Crisis Over the Crown1066 C.E.—King Edward the Confessor died childless

Conflict over who was to be King of England

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Harold GodwinsonEarl of WessexMost powerful noble in EnglandElected by the nobility and crowned King of England

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Harold HardradaViking warrior King of NorwayClaimed Edward’s predecessor had promised him the crown

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William the ConquerorDuke of Normandy (area of northern France)

Claimed he was promised the crown of England by Edward the Confessor

Invaded England in 1066 C.E.

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The Norman InvasionBattle between Harold Hardrada and Harold Godwinson at York—Godwinson wins!Battle of Hastings—William the Conqueror defeats Harold Godwinson and becomes King

Blending of French and Anglo-Saxon cultures and language

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Reforming the NationWilliam the Conqueror

Made every subject swear their loyalty to himCreates an effective system of taxation

Henry IICommon law—legal system based on custom and court rulingsTrial by jury

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Magna CartaKing John of England abused his power and levied heavy taxes = rebellion!

1215 C.E.—King John signed the Magna Carta (Great Charter)

Established the Great Council (Parliament), which made all decisions regarding money and taxes

Limited royal power

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FranceFounded by the Franks—a tribe of farmers and herders from western Europe

Elected kingsClovis, King of the Franks conquered Gaul in 486 C.E.Converted to Christianity

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Age of CharlemagneConquered much of the old western Roman Empire

Named “Holy Roman Emperor” by the Pope

The Church becomes a powerful political force

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The Carolingian Renaissance

Renaissance = rebirth

Under Charlemagne, a new age of learning and education emerged

Brought scholars from across Europe to the Palace School at Aachen

Literature, art, architecture, and the liberal arts flourished

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Division of France

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FranceCharlemagne’s son Louis reunited France

987 C.E. – Hugh Capet is elected King of France

Slowly increased territory and royal power

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The Hundred Year’s War1337-1453 C.E. (116 years)

Edward III of England claimed the French crown

Mother had been a French princess

Fought for control of the English Channel

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Joan of Arc17 year-old French peasant who believed God had sent her to save France

Led the French army in battle

Served as an inspiration to French troops

Captured and burned to death by the English

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An End to WarFrance

Used cannons to defeat the English

The death of Joan of Arc rallied the French army

Increased nationalism (pride in one’s country)

Increased power of the king

EnglandThe longbow was an efficient weapon early in the war

Power shifted toward Parliament

Lost all land in France except Calais

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Pictures - EnglandMedieval England

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/shepherd/britain_settlement_600_1923.jpg

Edward the Confessor Stained Glasshttp://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/adversaries/bios/images/edward_confessor.jpg

Harold Godwnison Being Crownedhttp://heraldictimes.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/image-4.jpg

Harold Hardradahttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/Harold_bayeux_tapestry.png

William the Conquerorhttp://www.essentially-england.com/images/william_1_from_bayeux_tapestry.jpg

English Flaghttp://littlelakeview.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/english-flag.gif

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Pictures - FranceClovis: http://www.templaricavalieri.it/images/merovingi_clovis_I_di_francois_louis_dejuinne_museo_nazionale_del_castello_e_di_trianons_versailles.gif

Charlemagne: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/nvaget/230/imagespre-MA/charlemagne.jpg

Carolingian France Map: http://www.historiasiglo20.org/MEC-BC/images/charlemagne1.jpg

Post-Charlemagne France: http://www.uoregon.edu/~kimball/images/0814.Charlemagne-CWA.152.jpg

French Flag: http://www.clockworksky.net/cliveless_world/france_flag.png

Hundred Years’ War Cartoon: http://www.wordinfo.info/words/images/Eng-hist-20B-100-yrs-war.gif

Hundred Years War Painting: http://www.tustin.k12.ca.us/cyberseminar/soc/seven/hundredyearswar.jpg

Joan of Arc Statue, New Orleans: Personal Photograph