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Rulers and Invaders

A European Empire Middle Ages: 500- _________ Domesday Book: helped keep track of records of people in ________ during Middle Ages

Charlemagne Conquered lands and forced people to become _______________ Crowned Emperor of the Roman Empire in West Europe Large Empire Promoted _________ and ___________

Charlemagne’s Death Kingdom fell Apart ________attacked from Scandinavia --Scandinavian countries: -Denmark -Norway -Sweden

More Vikings… Vikings Invade all over:

More Vikings…. Normans: Group of Vikings -Settled in Northern France -Become Christians and Church Leaders Famous Norman: ________________ Add This: “Founded Feudalism”

Changes in Government King John is Different: -More -English Lords Angry with King John -Civil War Breaks out **Result: __________

Magna Carta Helped ______________ King could not make Special Demands for ________ without the consent of the lords NO free man could be imprisoned, exiled, or deprived of property except by law ***Greatest Value: Limited Royal Power*** King had to obey the law.

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