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Bellringer Download today’s notes: Magna Carta & Hundred Years’ War Answer the following question: – How did the church influence universities and the arts in the Middle Ages? Give specific examples.

Political and Social Change The Big Idea Europe ’ s political and social systems underwent great changes in the late Middle Ages. Main Ideas Magna Carta caused changes in England ’ s government and legal system. The Hundred Years ’ War led to political changes in England and France. The Black Death, which swept through Europe in the Middle Ages, led to social changes.

Main Idea 1: Magna Carta caused changes in England ’ s government and legal systems. In 1215 a group of nobles decided to force King John to respect their rights. They forced him to sign a document called Magna Carta, which in Latin means “ Great Charter. ”

Effects of the Magna Carta The document granted the right of “ habeas corpus, ” which meant people could not be put in jail without a reason. Kings could not have people arrested without good cause. Everyone had to obey the laws, even the king. The king ’ s council became Parliament, the lawmaking body that governs England today. By the late Middle Ages, kings could do little without Parliament ’ s support. Courts became free of royal control when the king could no longer choose judges. The Magna Carta began the English people ’ s movement toward democracy.

Stop! Connect! 1. How did habeas corpus affect the rights of citizens? 2. How did Magna Carta and Parliament limit the king’s power? 3. Why was the signing signing of Magna Carta so important?

Main Idea 2: The Hundred Years ’ War led to political changes in England and France. Political change also came to France, but it came through war and adversity.

The Hundred Years ’ War In 1328 the king of France died without an heir. One potential king was French, and the other was the king of England. The Frenchman became king, which upset the king of England. The English king invaded France and began the Hundred Years ’ War. After nearly 100 years of fighting, the French troops were rallied by a teenage peasant girl named Joan of Arc. The French drove the English out of France.

Results of the War The English Parliament grew stronger because the king had needed it to help pay for the war. The king began to lose power as Parliament grew stronger. In France, the king ’ s power grew stronger. Fighting the English formed a bond between the king and the nobles.

Connect! 1. Did Magna Carta affect the ways kings outside of England ruled? 2. What changed the course of the Hundred Years’ War? 3. How did the governments of England and France change after the war?

Primary Source Activity Open eBooks to p Groups will be assigned one of the demands listed in Magna Carta. Write the demand in your own words and explain why it is important.