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Kings and Popes By: ___ Chapter 5, Section 4 Pgs White pages= Add text, but keep it simple. Yellow pages= Add an image that is meaningful, not silly.

King Henry IV of Germany & Pope Gregory VII’s disagreement.

King Henry IV of Germany Pope Gregory

Nation Building Begins Where? When? Who? How? Why? Define Nation:

England from the 1080’s-1200’s

The Decline of Feudalism Why? How?

Nobles, vassals & knights:

How England Became more United

King John gets into trouble.

King John, 1199

Magna Carta When? Why? Who? Where? Results?

The Magna Carta

The Hundred Years’ War… England and France at War:

Edward III

…The Hundred Years’ War Joan of Arc’s Victory: Where? When? Who? How? Why?

Joan of Arc

Free Choice Slide: Come up with one image or text page that goes with this section.