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The Struggle for Power in England & France C13, S4 pp. 304 - 309
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Objectives Explain how the kingdom of England was formed Identify the achievement of William the Conqueror & his successors Describe how Parliament & common law affected political development in England Explore how the French kings gained power over their nobles
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Anglo-Saxon & Norman England 450 A.D. -Anglo-Saxon England – named for 2 Germanic tribes Divided into shires- governmental districts William the Conqueror- Took over England at battle of Hastings 1066 A.D. Doomsday book- list of everyone’s name for taxes
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Letter to the Editor As we read the section on the Norman Conquest (305-306) and the handout, from the perspective of a commoner think about how you would evaluate the changes that William made to England
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Henry II 1154-1189 Court system Trial by Jury no more boiling your hand Clergy could be sentenced Thomas Beckett- Archbishop killed for challenging Henry Eleanor Aquitaine- French wife Read description of Eleanor on page 306
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King John & Magna Carta King tried to make nobles pay taxes but, they refused Forced to sign Magna Carta-1215 A.D. protected liberties of nobles & outlined rights for ordinary people
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Magna Carta We will read the section King John and the Magna Carta page 306-307 (Blue box on 307 also) What are the similarities between it and the Bill of Rights?
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Parliament & Common Law Parliament – nobles & clergy made up House of Lords Knights & burgesses made up House of Commons Common Law collection of decisions that were applied equally & in common
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Rise of the Capetian Kings in France The growth of royal territory Phillip II Augustus- 1180 A.D.- increased royal lands Strengthening the central government Phillip IV (the fair)- 1285 A.D.- began taxing clergy Estates general- commoners, nobles and clergy
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Look at the map on 308
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Create your own map Using the description of shifting power in England from 400’s-1100’s you need to create a series of maps showing the progression. You need to include the major shifts in boundaries with the Anglo- Saxons, the Danes, and the Normans.
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The Clash over Germany & Italy C13, S5 pp. 310 - 313
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Objectives Describe how the Holy Roman emperors used their power Explain how the struggle between the popes & emperors developed
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The Holy Roman Empire The struggle between church and state was bitter in the Holy Roman Empire. Ultimately the conflict weakened both… Holy Roman Empire Otto I “Otto the Great” helped the pope with Roman nobles and was crowned “Emperor of the Romans” Empire eventually weakened, but established a close and lasting tie between Germany & Italy Henry III – viewed the church as a branch of the imperial government Expected the church to support the empire and its ruler
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Struggles between the Papacy & European Rulers Henry IV vs. Pope Gregory VII- issue of lay investiture (appointment of bishops by temporal rulers) Henry IV was excommunicated, but sought mercy from the pope –revoked Concordat of Worms – agreement that settled lay investiture dilemma VS
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King vs. the Pope We will read the section on the Struggles between the Papacy and European Rulers on 311 What does this show you about the relationship between the pope and the kings of the Holy Roman Empire
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Struggles between the Papacy & European Rulers (cont) Frederick Barbarossa – ruled Germany and attempted to gain control of Italy Was defeated by the Lombard League in 1176
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Struggles between the Papacy & European Rulers (cont) Innocent III – strongest of medieval popes who increased the church’s worldly power Felt that emperors and kings were servants to the church Freely used excommunication and interdiction Greatly increased papal authority and prestige
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Chapter review Understanding Main Ideas #1-12
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