People at the bottom of the heirachy
Who are peasants?
What Battle occurred in 1066
What was the Battle of Hastings?
Who made significant changes to Britain after the Norman conquest
William the Conqueror
What was considered the central hub of life during Medieval times
Catholic Church
What is a secondary source
Something from after the event
Who was assigned to protect the castles
What is a knight?
Who led the Saxon and Norman armies'
King Harrold Godwinson and William of Normanby
How was order instilled in the people
Introduction of Feudal System
Who comes after the Pope in the hierarchy of the church
Cardinals and Bishops
What makes a primary source important
It is relevant and a first hand account
The term given when nobles are given land from the king in exchange for loyalty
What is Feudalism?
Why was the Saxon army defeated
Exhaustion and poor tactics
How were cities protected
The introduction of castles and other large buildings
What did people believe would happen if they did not obey the church
They would go to Hell
What is the best way to improve and give strength to your answer to any question
Provide Evidence to back up your answer
Loyalty was always given to this person
Who is the king
Why would people battle for the Holy Land
Because Jesus died there
With a new king came many changes, name two
What are customs, language and architecture
What could happen to king if he disobeyed the church
Excommunication or closing of the churches in the town
What is PEEEL
Point/Evidence/Explain/Expand/Link
Another name for a peasant
Who is a Serf
Where is considered to be the Holy Land
Jerusalem
What was the document where information about land and battles was held
Doomsday book
What other significant thing did the church provide
Eduaation
What must you always consider when examining a source
The Origin, Content and the Context