England
Feudalism
Crusades
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English Law
100

This man would conquer England and bring new reforms and updates

William the Conqueror

William of Normandy

100

The bottom of the pyramid

Peasants/serfs

100

The Crusades were a special type of wars called

Holy Wars

100

These were located in Medieval Cities, you could learn a new skill/trade here

Guilds

100

King Henry established trials by a group of 12 citizens called a 

Jury

200

The first "Census" or count of all the people in a kingdom was called

Domesday Book

200

Armored warriors who fought on horseback 

Knights

200

This man called for the 1st crusade

Pope Urban II

200

Give me an example of how "Holy Wars" had a negative impact on Europe (Be specific)


(DOUBLE POINTS)

Soldiers acted crazy by:

Raiding cities

Slaughtering innocents

Killing Non-Christians

200

A document signed by King John giving people human rights and limiting the power of the king

Magna Carta

300

William the Conqueror defeated this man at the Battle of Hastings to claim the English throne

Harold Godwinson

300

Code that Knights followed

Chivalry

300
The main city that European Christians wanted to take (Holy Land)

Jerusalem

300

The manager of the medieval manor in Feudalism was called

Steward

300

A latin phrase that means everyone has the right to a trial if accused of a crime


(DOUBLE POINTS)

Habeas Corpus

400

The name of the original group living in England and the original name of England (Before William came)

The Anglo-Saxons

Angleland

400

Feudalism required loyalty and for everyone to contribute.

Fill out the chart: Kings gave-

                         Nobles gave-

                         Peasants gave-




Kings gave land (fief) to nobles

Nobles gave protection to peasants

Peasants gave their labor/services to the noble


400

The Crusades were a military failure, but give me two positive impacts from the Crusades

Better maps

More trade

More knowledge

More exploration

400

How was the English language/culture made?

The Normans (French) mixed with the Anglo-Saxons
400

Why did Nobles force King John to sign the Magna Carta? Be specific, 2 reasons

He was jailing people without trials

He was raising taxes without the people's say