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William the Conqueror Henry IIMagna Carta * Conquered ______________ * United most of England * Introduced ____________ law Introduced a jury system of * It was a “great ___________” * The document guaranteed basic _____________ rights * Written by _________ and signed by King _________. Similar the the U.S. Bill of Rights Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved.

Hugh Capet * Built a stable ________________ Began the _____________ Dynasty * Established the French throne in Paris Phillip II aka Augustus Weakened _____________ Kings Increased French territory Hundred Years War Created a sense of _________________ for France Defined France as a __________. France won the war. Joan of Arc Teenage girl who unified ___________ armies to drive the English out. Claimed to be spoken by _______ ___________ by the Catholic Church for witch craft and heresy

Ferdinand and Isabella Spanish monarchs * Started the ______________ (mass conversion of the people) to unify the country under _________________ * This pushed out the Muslim Moors Muslim Moors Controlled Spain until pushed out by Ferdinand and Isabella Expansion Christian armies re-conquered Spain (________________) Drove ___________ and ________ out of Spain

Ivan the Great Threw off the rule of the _______________ Centralized power in _________ He was the _________ (Russian for ‘King’ Expanded the Russian nation Ivan the Great Bell tower

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