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Irish and the Anglo- Saxons Abby, Molly, and Teddy Main Idea: Focuses on what Irish life was like after the Anglo-Saxons drove most of the Celts from Britain. http://www.brodyaga.ru/pages/photos/Ireland/Dingle%20Ireland%201140240231.jpg
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The Beginning of Ireland never became a part of Charlemagne’s empire Influenced by the Romans Julius Caesar and his legions invaded Britain in 55 B.C.-ruled for 400 years Angles, Saxons, and Jutes united and made Anglo-Saxons http://medievaleurope.mrdonn.org/banner_anglosaxons.gif
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Where They Were Anglo-Saxons lived in England with the Celts Irish lived in Ireland Farther in the Atlantic Ocean than Britain Isolated and free of Germanic invasions http://z.about.com/d/historymedren/1/0/N/8/navibrit.gif
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Spread of Christianity St. Patrick spread Christianity. The pope had no influence on the Romans so they turned to the head of the clans. Monasteries… -became center of Irish life -not accessible-they were on rocky coasts or steep hills -took care of their own affairs because of poor transportation and communication
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Daily Life Had no cities-they were divided into clans and lived in villages Most were farmers and raised cattle Used coracles for trade, travel and fishing Also seafaring people Had peace and safety http://amitkulkarni.info/pics/hampi/hampi-pics/P1010323.JPG
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Monks and St. Columba Rituals were not the same as the Romans Had a lot of freedom Set up schools to teach Christianity Some became missionaries St. Columba… -best known monk -did much missionary work -set up a monastery in Iona -he did missionary work there with many other non- Christian Celts -went to preach to Anglo-Saxons -set up Churches and monasteries in northern England
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Section 2:Christianity Main Idea: shows the spread of Christianity in Ireland and England and how the Anglo-Saxons united with Alfred the Great and what life was like for the towns of Anglo-Saxon England http://pootattoo.com/Images/celtic%20cross%20tattoo%203.jpg
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Christianity and Culture Ireland was Christian Anglo-Saxons weren’t Pope Gregory I decided to convert Anglo-Saxons into Christians King Ethelbert became Christian and allowed Augustine to build a Church in Canterbury By 700 A.D. all of England was Christian Although they accepted Christianity, they still told legends to keep much of their old culture Bede(a great scholar) wrote the first history of English people and brought England the first way of dating events from Jesus’ birth. Tales, stories, and historical events were said orally and they were sung or recited. Their literature reflected the lives of the people and their culture.
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Alfred the Great In 835 A.D. bands of Danes began attacking the coast of England They chose Alfred, king of Wessex, to lead them in resisting the Danes Alfred paid the Danes each year to leave them alone while he built a stronger army When he thought his army was strong enough, he stopped making payments Danes defeated Anglo-Saxons Next year, Anglo- Saxons defeated Danes Constructed fortresses throughout England & became king of England Signed a treaty with the Danes, which gave them the northern part of England (became known as Danelaw)
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Government Centered on the king, elected by council of lords King directed central government, which was too weak to govern whole country England was divided into districts called shires, run by a sheriff Whatever area the king’s royal household was in was under the king’s peace or royal protection King’s peace spread throughout the kingdom which helped unite Anglo-Saxon England Witenagemot-group of nobles and church leaders who approved king’s laws, discussed problems, and acted as a court each member was called a witan, or wise man
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