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1 CHAPTER 13 – THE MIDDLE AGES CHAPTER 14 – THE FORMATION OF WESTERN EUROPE

2 The Formation of Western Europe 800–1500 SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 Church Reform and the Crusades Changes in Medieval Society The Hundred Years’ War and the Plague

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4 ENGLAND AND FRANCE DEVELOP As the kingdoms of England and France begin to develop into nations, certain democratic traditions evolve.

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6  The Norman Conquest o In 1066, England is invaded for last time by William the Conqueror (He was the Duke of Normandy) o He defeats his rival for English crown, becomes king o William keeps one-fifth of land; hands out rest to Norman supporters  Early Invasions o Danish Vikings invade England throughout the 800s o Alfred the Great and his successors gradually unite England o Danish king Canute invades in 1016, uniting Vikings and Anglo-Saxons o King Edward the Confessor dies without an heir in 1066; a power struggle ensues

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8  King and Vassal o English rulers’ goal: to control lands in both England and France o Henry II — king of England — gains more French land through marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine o Henry has 2 sons: Richard and John  Juries and Common Law o Henry II sends judges to all parts of England and institutes juries o Royal Courts decisions become Common Law - They collect taxes, settle lawsuits, punish crimes - Juries consisted of 12 neighbors

9  King John (1199-1216) loses all French lands in battle o His nobles revolted when he raised taxes to fund wars o In 1215 English nobles force King John to sign Magna Carta  Magna Carta — limits king’s power and provides basic political rights o No taxation without representation o Right to jury trial o English people argue the rights are for all people, not just nobles

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11 FRANCE

12  The End of the Carolingians o By 1000 France was divided into 47 feudal territories o New French dynasty founded by Hugh Capet o The Capetians rule France from Paris from 987–1328 o They control Paris, which sits on important trade routes  Philip II Expands His Power o Philip II — most powerful Capetian, rules 1180–1223 o Philip expands territory o He establishes bailiffs to collect taxes and run courts

13 PHILIP TRIPLES CAPETIAN LAND CONTROL

14  Philip II’s Heirs o 1285 to 1314 Philip IV rules; questions pope’s authority in France o Philip calls meeting of lords and bishops to support his policies o He decides to include commoners in the meeting  Estates-General o Philip’s French council to challenge the Pope - First Estate: Church - Second Estate: lords - Third Estate: commoners & merchants

15  What provided the origin of English common law? A. Magna Carta B. Norman conquest C. Model Parliament D. Royal courts of justice  What was the name of the legislative body of medieval England? A. Inquisition B. Parliament C. Estates General D. Royal courts of justice

16  What provided the origin of English common law? A. Magna Carta B. The Estates-General C. Model Parliament D. Royal courts of justice  What was the name of the legislative body of medieval England? A. Inquisition B. Parliament C. Estates General D. Congress

17 CRASH COURSE  Impact of the Crusades  https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=X0zudTQelzI&list=PLBDA 2E52FB1EF80C9&index=15 https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=X0zudTQelzI&list=PLBDA 2E52FB1EF80C9&index=15


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