Medieval Unit Research

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Medieval Unit Research Remember to only research your number !!

Group 1 Role and religion of the Church in England King Henry II Beckett Who is he? Why is he important? What did he do? Describe his life and death Development of city classes (upper middle and lower) Give examples of each and explain the differences between them, namely the impact on the benefits and punishments received

Group 2 William the Conqueror Feudalism What is it? (definition) Who is he? What did he do? Why is he important? Feudalism What is it? (definition) Who did it benefit? Manner in which people consumed their food Introduction of modern technology (at their time) What did this ‘modern technology’ say about the people of that time period?

Group 3 Group 3: Role of women in the society Chivalry and courtly love Rise of romance Ballads Define it How were they used Give an example of a ballad and be able to explain it

Group 4 The Crusades Magna carter The Hundred Year’s War The Black Death Describe the health of the people of that time period Beliefs of the people in relation to their well-being and health Impact on feudalism How did the people seek revenge on others?