13.3 Strengthening of Monarchy

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13.3 Strengthening of Monarchy shawnee 13.3 Strengthening of Monarchy By: Devan Miller Shawnee Morrow Nate Offard

Cortes nate The gathering of nobles, clergy, and town officials in old Spain.

Joan of Arc shawnee Gained control of French troops.

Louis XI devan Set out to unite France.

Richard III nate Proclaimed himself king.

King Henry VII shawnee The first Tudor king.

Aragon and Castile Aragon castile Mediterranean cost in the center devan Aragon castile Mediterranean cost in the center

Additional Info Henry is the king of Germany. nate Henry is the king of Germany. Conflict between France and England called the hundred years war. henry was the founder of Tudor dynasty.

More information The first firearm in Crecy. The battle of agincourt. shawnee The first firearm in Crecy. The battle of agincourt. Henry broke ties.

Extensive information devan Aragon and castile armies ended religious toleration. Moors and Jews were forced to leave Spain or convert to Catholics.

MAP nate Crecy Agincourt France Burgundy

Guided reading pages 329-332 Castile longbow Louis xI Edward III A.D. 1453 york Aragon feudal the bold Seven Joan of arc firearms Lancaster

Work cited Mysocialclass.com Royal.gov.uk Quia.com Lancefuher.com