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Do Now, May 7, 2015 Write down homework, leave out agenda Take out homework from last night Update Table of Contents Interact with notes from last night! Set up C-Notes, page 12: Topic: Royal Power in England EQ: How was the king's power strengthened and then limited in medieval England

Royal Power in England How was the king's power strengthened and then limited in medieval England

Who was William the Conqueror? Edward the Confessor, King of England died with no successor Harold Godwinsson, Edward’s brother in law, became king Had competition from William of Normandy Do not chunk

Who was William the Conqueror? William sailed to England with his army to battle Harold at Hastings in October 1066 Harold was killed by a Norman knight on horseback, William won! William brought Norman culture to England and created the Domesday Book which surveyed the English land Do not chunk

What did King Henry II do for England? King Henry II set up courts Judges traveled to hear cases and bring king’s law Common law= law that was the same throughout the kingdom Set up grand jury and trial jury

Who was King John? King John was a cruel and unpopular king of England Forced landowners to give him money so he could defend England’s land Bought cheap goods and sold them at an expensive rate Weak military leader Excommunicated by Pope

What is the Magna Carta and what did it do? 1215- nobles and church officials forced King John to sign a contract listing their demands Magna Carta (Great Charter) Contained several rules for kings Important step in giving the people more power

What is the Parliament? Edward I gave more power to people Created Parliament- council of lords, church officials, townspeople, and knights Upper house and lower house Representative government

Let’s Review! When was the Battle of Hastings? What did the Magna Carta do for England? What is Parliament? What did King Henry II do for England? Why was King John unpopular?