Feudalism
Events
Changes to England
Church
Source Analysis
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People at the bottom of the heirachy

Who are peasants?

100

What Battle occurred in 1066?

What was the Battle of Hastings?

100

Who made significant changes to Britain after the Norman conquest?

William the Conqueror - who became King William

100

What was considered the central hub of life during Medieval times

Catholic Church

100

What is a secondary source?

Something from after the event

200

Who was assigned to protect the castles

What is a knight?

200

Who led the Norman army?

 William of Normanby

200

How was order instilled in the people?

Introduction of Feudal System

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Who was the leader of the Church?

The Pope


200

What is a primary source? 

A source from the time of the event


300

The term given when nobles are given land from the king in exchange for loyalty

What is Feudalism?

300

Who were the first people to conquer Britain after the Romans left? 

The Anglo-Saxons

300

What did the Normas improve during King Williams reign? 

Over 500 castles
300

What did people believe would happen if they did not obey the church

They would go to Hell

300

What is the best way to improve and give strength to your answer to any question

Provide Evidence to back up your answer

400

Loyalty was always given to this person

The King

400

The Anglo-Saxons came from here

Modern day Germany and Denmark

400

With a new king came many changes, name two

Customs, language and architecture 

400

How did the Church become powerful in Medieval times? 

Through the teachings of the Bible

400

What is PEEEL?


Point/Elaborate/Evidence/Explain/Link

500

Another name for a peasant

Serf

500

Name the medieval source which give details the Norman Conquest

Bayeux Tapestry

500

What was the document where information about land and number of people/goods and services

Doomsday Book

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What other roles existed in the Church? 

Bishops, Cardinals, Scribes, Priests

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What must you always consider when examining a source?

The Origin, Content, the Context, Perspective

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