Work of the Historian
Battle of Hastings
Weak and Strong Monarchs in the Middle Ages
The Black Death
100

What do we call a person who studies the past?

A historian

100

In what year was the Battle of Hastings?

1066

100

Was William the Conqueror considered a strong or weak king?

Strong

100

In what year did the Black Death first arrive in England?

1348

200

Name one type of primary source.

A diary, letter, photograph, or artefact

200

How did Harold’s army change between Stamford Bridge and Hastings?

They were tired and had fewer trained housecarls after marching south

200

Name one method William used to control England.

Built castles / Domesday Book / feudal system

200

What insect helped to spread the plague?

Flea

300

What is the difference between a primary and secondary source?

A primary source is from the time; a secondary is later

300

Explain how William’s use of feigned retreat helped him win.

It tricked English soldiers into breaking their shield wall

300

Why was King John seen as a weak king by some people?

He lost wars / raised taxes / argued with the Church

300

Name one symptom of the Black Death.

Buboes / fever / vomiting / bleeding

400

Why must historians cross-reference sources?

To check for accuracy and bias

400

Who had the support of the Pope?

William

400

How did the feudal system help monarchs control the country?

It ensured loyalty through land and military service

400

How did the Black Death affect the population of England?

Millions died; population fell dramatically

500

What does it mean if a source is biased, and why might this matter?

It shows one side of a story; it may not be reliable

500

Name one advantage William had before the battle.

He had cavalry / papal support / prepared army

500

What was the Magna Carta, and when was it signed?

A document limiting the king's power; signed in 1215

500

How did the Black Death change the lives of peasants afterwards?

Labour shortages led to higher wages and more freedom

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