monarchs (head of society) strengthened their power by reorganizing the government strengthened ties...
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Monarchs (head of society) strengthened their power by reorganizing the government
Strengthened ties with middle class
Middle class in return would support these rulers in return for peace
Sent out traveling justices to enforce laws
Established a common law, or legal system that applied to all of England
Juries were established that consisted of a group of men sworn to speak the truth.
This limited powers of Monarch
Noblemen did not like power Kings had
This (magna carta) gave nobles and citizens more rights.
1- due process of law
Freemen could not be arrested or imprisoned for no reason unless his peers deemed so
2- Habeas corpus
no person can be held in prison without being charged with a specific crime
Parliament was formed
England’s law making body (legislature)
Wars between Christians and Muslims for control over the lands in the Middle East.
Fighters were called “Christian Knights”
Wanted to win the “Holy Land” or Jerusalem to take over the Jewish population
Crusades were not successful…total of 4…Muslims fought back
•Left a bitter legacy of religious hatred between Muslims and Christians.
•3 Consequences from Crusades:
•Church leaders gained new powers – Able to collect taxes to fund crusades
•European economies expand– Crusades encouraged trade
•Wider worldview– Realization that millions of people lived in other regions of the world=
exploration
Magna Carta- limited Monarch’s power…shared it with Noblemen.
Due process, Habeas Corpus, Parliament
Crusades- Religious wars over Holy land between Muslims and Christians
Pope Urban II led Crusades
Promised Christians a “ticket” to heaven if they fought and killed Muslims
•Ferdinand and Isabella (of Spain) drive out Muslims in Spain and reclaim it as Christian
•Isabella set out the Inquisition
• Church court that hunted Jews and Muslims• Accused them of being non Christians
•They were burned at the stake.