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THE GROWTH OF THE ENGLISH MONARCHY March 2016 Ms. Costas & Ms. Marino World History I

MEDIEVAL MONARCHS  Monarchs were the figure heads of society o In a feudal society they had limited power  Lords & Church had much of the power  As feudalism slowly crumbled, monarchs tried to centralize their power by: o Expanding their territories o Setting up royal courts o Developing taxes o Building stable armies o Strengthening ties with the new Middle Class

ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND  First settled by Anglo-Saxons o United by Alfred the Great o Influenced by the Vikings  Battle for the throne o 1066 English king, Edward, dies w/out an heir o Three men claim the crown  Harold – English nobleman (Anglo-Saxon)  William – Duke of Normandy (France)  Harald Hardrada – King of Norway (Viking)

THE NORMAN CONQUEST  Norman Conquest o Christmas Day 1066 – Battle of Hastings o William defeats Harold to become king  Known as William the Conqueror  He was a strong ruler: o Claimed all lands as his own  Divided into fiefs and gave to nobles o Created the Domesday Book  Population census for tax collection o Introduced French culture to England

ENGLISH IN FRANCE  England and France were blended in many ways o William was also Duke of Normandy – successors took his title and land o More land acquired through marriages and conquest  Ex: Eleanor of Aquitaine  Led to conflict because o Technically French holdings made English kings vassals of the king of France  Kings of England were stronger than their French counterparts Ignored feudal obligations

THE MAGNA CARTA  By 1200 nobles feared the Kings too powerful o Boiling point with King John (1215)  Lost almost all of England’s French holdings in war o Had to raise money – taxed the nobles  Nobles refused and took up arms  Forced John to sign the Magna Carta o List of rights to protect the free man o VERY important because…  Set forth ideas of limited gov’t  System of checks and balances (sort of) Considered on of the most important historical documents

PARLIAMENT  Magna Carta was good but did not solve all problems o Another rebellion in 1260s ended with compromise  Led to the creation of Parliament o Parliament = the governing body that makes England’s laws  Roles clarified by Edward I of England o House of Lords o House of Commons  Strengthened England’s central gov’t and reformed laws o Ended up strengthening the monarchy vs. limiting it  Kings > Parliament

KING JOHN: THE WEAKEST LINK?

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK?  In your group you need to consider how King John should react to various situations.  Record your decisions on your sheet – you will later get a score for each answer.  Your aims as king are: 1.Always appear to be strong and powerful 2.Stop other rulers stealing your land or interfering in your rule 3.Keep the empire together – lose no land 4.Keep the barons on your side – you need them to fight for you and pay taxes 5.Keep your promises so people trust you

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 1 It is Your brother Richard has just died. Arthur – your 12 year old nephew – says he should be king. He is supported by most of the barrons of the Empire in France, and by the king of France. You are supported by the barons in Normandy and England. Do you: A.Agree to share the Empire with Arthur B.Have yourself crowned king and then meet Arthur to discuss an agreement C.Have yourself crowned king and then go to war against Arthur and France

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 1  Lose 2 crowns – what a weak choice!  Lose 1 crown – not quite as bad as (a)  Gain 1 crown – good choice – makes you look strong!

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 2 Arthur allied with the king of France against you. You capture him. He is only 14, but he has just led an army against you. What should you do with him? A.Make him promise to be loyal to you and then set him free B.Keep him prisoner C.Secretly execute him

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 2  Lose 3 crowns – are you mad you set him free?  Gain 1 crown – make sure he can’t escape  Lose 1 crown – executing him means he won’t be a problem – but will people ever trust you again?

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 3 You have lost the war against France and so lost all your lands in France. What will you do about this? A.Accept this defeat and give up hope of having an Empire like your brother and father B.Discuss the problems with your barons and accept their suggestions C.Plan to win the land back – whether the barons support you or not

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 3  Lose 2 crowns – you would look like a weak failure!  Gain 1 crown – its your best chance  Lose 1 crown – you can’t win without barons’ support

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 4 You need money to pay soldiers to fight for your. How do you raise money? A.Ask the barons about how much tax they will pay B.Double the amount of tax paid by landowners when they inherit land C.Make the tax paid when land is inherited ten times what it used to be – or even more if you can get away with it

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 4  Gain 1 crown – you really must consult the barons about tax  Lose 1 crown – everyone will hate double taxes  Lose 2 crowns – everyone will be furious

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 5 The Archbishop of Canterbury has just died. The monks at Canterbury have chosen who they want to be the next archbishop. In the past, the king has been able to choose the Archbishop. What do you do?  Accept the man the monks want  Make your own choice and force the monks to accept you man  Ask the Pope to make an arrangement

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 5  Gain 1 crown – you will look a bit weak, but it won’t cause any further problems  Gain 1 crown – a bit risky but you’ll probably get away with it  Lose 1 crown – it looks as though you’re giving power away to the Pope

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 6 The Pope chooses Stephen Langton to be the next archbishop. He says you must accept Langton or he will close down all the churches in England. Do you:  Refuse to accept Langton because the Pope has no right to interfere in your reign  Accept the Pope’s choice because Langton will be a good Archbishop

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 6  Lose 2 crowns – you really don’t need another problem right now!  Gain 1 crown – at least it keeps the Pope on your side

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 7 You are just about to invade Wales when you hear that some of your barons are planning to murder you. What do you do?  Order the rebellious barons to send their sons as hostages and carry on with the invasion. Then tell the barons you will kill their sons if they carry on rebelling  Abandon your invasion and deal with the problem of the barons instead

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 7  Lose 1 crown – you look strong, but no one will ever trust you and they’ll hate you even more than they do now!  Gain 1 crown – it looks a little weak but it’s more important to deal with the threat from the barons

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 8 You are still worried about rumors of rebellions and plots among your barons. What do you do?  Agree to discuss the way you are ruling the country with the barons  Bring in foreign advisers and soldiers you can trust. Give them castles and important lands to keep them loyal.

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 8  Gain 1 crown – a difficult choice but you might be able to reduce the opposition!  Lose 2 crowns – bringing in more foreigners will increase people’s distrust

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 9 You want to invade France to win back some of the land you lost. The barons will not support you. They also will not pay scutage – a tax paid by lords who did not want to fight themselves. You will:  Threaten the barons who won’t fight or pay with really harsh punishment  Abandon the plans to invade France

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 9  Lose 3 crowns – do you really want the barons to rebel??? That’s what will happen!  Gain 1 crown – you have so many problems you will have to forget about France for now

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 10 You invaded France, but the French troops defeated your army in battle. The barons are still complaining about high taxes, foreign advisers and the way you run the country. There are still no church services in England and the Pope is threatening to help the French King. The Pope suggests a peace agreement if you accept Langton. What will you do?  Agree reluctantly to the agreement  Refuse the Pope’s offer

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 10  Gain 1 crown – at least that gets the Pope on your side  Lose 2 crowns – refuse the Pope’s offer? You’re in big trouble now!!

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 11 The King of France is threatening to invade England and some of the barons might help him. They want you to sign the Magna Carta (the Great Charter) which will lower taxes, get rid of foreign advisers and soldiers, and agree to consult them about how to govern. What do you do?  Agree reluctantly with them  Tell them you were chosen by God and can do whatever you want

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 11  Gain 1 crown – you really don’t have any choice!  Lose 2 crowns – there will be a civil war!

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 12 You agree to sign the Magna Carta only because you were forced to. Now the barons are having their own discussions. What do you do?  Hold meeting to get the barons to work together in the hope that they will help you win back land in France  Build up your army to attack the rebel barons and put an end to the Magna Carta

YOU ARE KING JOHN: ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Decision 12  Gain 1 crown – you must try to stop the barons attacking you  Lose 2 crowns – the barons will now get rid of you – permanently!!

OTHER EUROPEAN MONARCHIES

FRANCE  After the Franks kings ruled minimal territory o Lands around Paris and Orleans only  Rest was in control of English  Hugh Capet (Family known as Capetians) o Elected king and expanded power  Fought local nobles for power  Arranged marriages  Signed treaties o By 1300 Capetians controlled most of modern France

HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE  After the Franks, Germany split into many small factions o Each state had its own ruler – mostly Dukes  Otto the Great (936) – Duke of Saxony  King of Germans o United Germany  Conquered parts of Northern Italy  Supported Pope John XII Rewarded by being crowned Emperor of the Romans o Became the Holy Roman Empire  HR Emperors were elected – not inherited o Crowned by the pope before being recognized o Strengthened the role of Dukes

SPAIN & PORTUGAL  Moors controlled Iberian Peninsula (Muslim)  Reconquista – effort to retake the Iberian Peninsula o Led by king of Castile; united other kingdoms under a common cause o Iberian kingdoms won battle after battle  Portuguese drove the Moors out completely and established the Kingdom of Portugal  1236 Christians recaptured Spain  Moors driven out completely in 1492  Marriages between the rulers of Castile and Aragon united the power into one of the strongest countries in Europe