william the conquerer
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12/3/15 Bell Ringer1. Why is it called the Middle Ages?2. In what present day countries will you find
the following cities:a) Romeb) Londonc) Paris
3. Describe feudalism
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A Alps Mountains E Atlantic Ocean J Thames River N ParisB Ural Mountains F North Sea K Danube River O Iberian Peninsula (circle it)C Pyrenees Mountains G Mediterranean Sea L Rome P Northern European Plain D Apennines Mountains H Seine River M London Q North Atlantic Drift (show flow)
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I can examine the Norman Invasion, including the Battle of Hastings and the
impact of William the Conqueror
7.35 Examine the Norman Invasion, Battle of Hastings, and the impact of the reign of
William the Conqueror on England and Northern France.
OBJECTIVE & STANDARD
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Who Will Rule?• In 1066 the last Anglo-Saxon (English) king,
Edward the Confessor, died without an heir.• Two men claimed that Edward had promised the
English throne to them. • William, Duke of Normandy, claimed that
Edward had promised the throne to him in 1051. William was a distant cousin of Edward’s.
• Harold Godwinson, Edward’s brother-in-law claimed the throne with the backing of the Witan (a council of English lords)
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England before William the Conqueror’sArrival in the fall of 1066
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• Harald Hardrada, a Viking, was invited to take the throne by Tostig Godwinson, the brother of Harold Godwinson.
• Harald Hardrada invaded the eastern coast of England and defeated local English forces.
• Harold Godwinson took his army and went north to fight H.H.
• Harald was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge.• Harold Godwinson immediately turned his forces south
to meet William’s army at Hastings.
Meanwhile…
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Main Event• Harold Godwinson
met William, Duke of Normandy at Hastings, a city on the southern coast of England
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLy1LskT6Y8
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William the Conqueror• Many historians believe that Harold Godwinson was
defeated because his troops were tired from their previous battle with Harald Hardrada and the quick march back south.– It is said that Godwinson was shot in the eye by an
arrow.• Harold and both of his brothers were killed in the
battle.• The Battle of Hastings was fought on 10/14/1066. • On Christmas Day William was crowned King of
England.
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Primary Source• A unique primary source exists to document the Battle of
Hastings • It is an embroidered piece of linen 210’ long and 20” tall.• It is called the Bayeux Tapestry – tells the story of
William & Harold and the Battle of Hastings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8OPQ_28mdohttp://www.bayeuxtapestry.org.uk/Index.htm
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William as King• William had a profound effect on England. • To reward his Norman
supporters and punish the Anglo-Saxons who had supported Harold, William took most English titles from the Anglo-Saxons and gave them to his Normans.
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William’s Legacy• Normans became the ruling class and the Old
English were now a part of the lower classes.• William spoke French and though he tried to
learn English, he was not successful. As a result, none of his Norman occupiers learned to speak English either. Further, many French and Latin words made their way into the English language and changed it forever.
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English words derived from French• Attorney from the Old French atourné• jail from Old French jaiole (meaning cage)• parliament from Anglo-Latin parliamentum,
from Old French parlement, from parler to speak• soldier from Old French soudier• treaty from Old French traité• juice from Old French jus• sausage from Old Norman French saussiche
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William’s Legacy• To better understand (and tax) his new subjects,
William created a detailed census book which listed every man, woman, and animal in England.
• This book, known as the Domesday Book, was commissioned in 1085 and was the first census taken since the collapse of the Roman Empire.
• This established claim for the Normans who were given land by William. It was used for centuries to determine land rights
• There would not be as comprehensive a census taken again until the 1900s.
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William’s Legacy• Every ruler of England since William the Conqueror
can trace their ancestry back to him.• His introduction of Norman administrators has
been credited with making England a world power.
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CLOSE READING
• Read the article closely and carefully• Answer the 3 questions in your composition books
William the Conqueror
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POWTIDE ASSESSMENT
What was William the Conqueror’s most important contribution to society? Write a paragraph using POWTIDE explaining the contribution and why it was so beneficial to society.