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what was the conflict between England And France that lasted from 1337 to 1453?
Hundred Years' War
What was the famous document that was created in 1215?
Magna Carta
The Crusades led to cultural exchange between England and Muslims States, in places such as Sicily
True
What was spread throughout the world?
Bubonic Plague
The Muslims In Spain
Moors
What Major Event happened in 1381?
Peasants' Revolt
What did King William introduce?
A strong feudal system
The Frankish King Charlemagne took the title of "emperor" in 700
False: 800
What was it called when someone was falsely accused of something?
Scapegoats
Unsuccessful Revolt by peasants' against feudal lords in england
Peasants Revolt
What virus struck China in 1331?
The Plague
What was the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms also known as?
"England" or Land of the Angles
The Norman Conquest transformed England
True
What is it called when there is a serious shortage of food?
A Famine
An assembly of representatives who make laws
Parliament
What year did England become a stronger state?
1066
On Christmas day 1066, Who was crowned King of England?
William the Conqueror
During the 1500's English kings began seeking advice from county representatives
False: 1200's
What society did the plague slowly tear apart?
The European Society
A belief that is rejected by official church doctrine
Heresy
What year did King Philip II Augustus become the king of France?
1180
What did The Norman Conquest transform?
England
England did not become organized under a centralized government during the 900's and 1000's
False: It was
With too few people to cultivate land what did much farmland revert to?
They reverted to Pasture