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4  William the Conqueror-king of England AND Normandy in 1066

5  English king, Edward III declared himself king of France in 1337  Would last 100+ years

6 How to shoot the English Longbow video clip

7 Early canon model from 1300s-first used in the Battle of Crecy.

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9  French develop strong government with national pride (nationalism) after defeating the English  End of Feudalism  warfare uses infantry men (due to longbow and canons)  English economy and government suffer  English civil war called “War of the Roses” between nobles fighting over crown  Henry VII wins (first in House of Tudors)

10 1347-1351 Europe & Asia

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12 Click here to see an interactive map of how the plague traveled through Europe.here

13 Hell on Earth, the nightmare depicted by Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel in his mid-16th-century "The Triumph of Death" reflects the social upheaval and terror that followed plague, which devastated medieval Europe. Thought by most to be a scourge of the past, the bacteria of the plague still appears from time to time and has even been researched as a biological weapon by some countries. Image courtesy Museo del Prado, Madrid

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15 Click here to watch a video on how the types of Black Plague affected the human body.here

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17  Weakened Feudalism because there were fewer workers to farm the lands on the manor  nobles had to start paying for people to farm the land  no more serfs. Click here to watch the History Channel clip on the lasting effects of the Black Death.here


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