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Section 3 The Growth of European Kingdoms Learning Objectives The students will be able to: Explain the significance of the following dates: 1066 and.

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2 Section 3 The Growth of European Kingdoms

3 Learning Objectives The students will be able to: Explain the significance of the following dates: 1066 and 1215 Describe the impact of the Magna Carta, the development of representative government in England & France, and the development of English common law on the evolution of representative government

4 The Norman Conquest Battle of Hastings – October 14, 1066 William of Normandy landed on the coast of England and defeated King Harold William was crowned king of England

5 William’s Tower of London 23

6 The Doomsday Book 24

7 First census - list of all English assets

8 Henry II Enlarged the power of the English monarchy by expanding the power of the royal courts Common law – law that is common to the whole kingdom began to replace law codes that varied from place to place

9 Power struggle with Archbishop Thomas á Becket Power struggle with Archbishop Thomas á Becket

10 Becket murdered in the Cathedral 24

11 June 15, 1215 John forced to sign the Magna Carta

12 Magna Carta – Great Charter A fuedal document – used to strengthen the idea that the monarch’s power is limited, not absolute

13 The First Parliament Established 1295 by Edward I

14 The First Paliament Composed of: –Two knights from every county –Two people from every town –All nobles & bishops Eventually divided into the House of Lords & the House of Commons Granted taxes and passed laws

15 First French Parliament Philip IV (Philip the Fair) Estates-General – 1302 –First Estate – clergy –Second Estate – nobles –Third Estate – townspeople & peasants

16 William Wallace rebels against the English

17 1297 Wallace defeats the English at Stirling Bridge

18 Robert the Bruce

19 1314 Bruce destroys the English at Bannockburn


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