Chapter 10.4 England & France

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Chapter 10.4 England & France Read & Daily Quiz Cornell Notes Daily Quiz Magna Carta Read Article & Compare Map of France: Color based on Page 244

Key Questions Reading Notes Sub Section Question: ? 10.4-England & France -Anglo-Saxon England -The Norman Conquest -Feudalism in England -Reforms under Williams King John & Magna Carta . Parliament & Common Law Capetian Kings in France Summary: Answer the SWBAT (Target Matrix) in 3-5 sentences. With supportive evidence.

Color based on page 244

Extension: England France Create a T chart that shows the evolution of Royal power in the two assigned kingdoms. Rulers and policies, territories, documents, government and taxes England France