Day 7 October 10/20 Ms. Turnbull.

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Day 7 October 10/20 Ms. Turnbull

Bell work 10/20 Problem: you were absent and an assignment was due. What do you do?

Current event

Magna carta AKA: great charter 1215- Basic political rights nobles wrote it king john approved it, but hated it Basic political rights Limit powers Feudal rights Apply to every citizen- taxation without representation, jury trial, protection of the law

Magna carta Page 394/395 On page 395, read “The Model Parliament” How does this relate to the U.S. and our government? Look at “Analyzing primary sources” of page 395 Read “The Magna Carta” exerpts Why might the English nobles have insisted on the right listed in number 45?

The Plague quick facts Also called the black death/bubonic plague 1/3 of Europe was killed 2/3 asia/Africa/Europe killed Spread by rats with fleas Dirty condition of people and urban environments helped the disease thrive Took about 4 years for it to hit every corner of Europe'

Effects of the plague Population fell Trade declined/prices rose Serfs left their manors to find higher pay Nobel's resented the serfs leaving so the Peasants will revolt Jews blamed for the plague Church lost prestige when the plague could not be stopped and priests fled from their duties

100 years’ war (page 401-403) King Edward III 1337-1453 New war fare The longbow Joan of arc Ended with France pushing England out

Joan of arc 1429 Visions from god of saints voices You need to drive the English from france Give the power to the true french king Charles VII Orleans- joan led the battle, French win! Charles is crowned king in 1430 English capture joan in battle-put her on trial WITCH! BURN HER! 1431

Effects of the 100 years’ war Nationalism emerged French prestige increased England had inner turmoil, war of the roses End of the middle ages, as chivalry & religion crumbled.

HANDOUT TIME! CLOSE READ THE FRONT CIRCLE UNKNOWN WORDS UNDERLINE PRIOR KNOWLEDGE (WE LEARNED ABOUT IT) 1 Sentence summary per paragraph

The plague activity Do you want to be Europe or Asia/Africa/Europe? You will choose a number from the brown bag #1’s stand up #2’s stay sitting Pass up you numbers Those sitting down, you will pick another number #3’s 1/3 Die Europe #4’s 2/3 Die world