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Bell Ringer Explain the connection between the nursery rhyme Ring Around the Rosie and the Black Death. “Ring around the rosy, pockets full of posies, Ashes, Ashes, We all fall down.”

The Decline of Feudalism EQ: How did the Hundred Years’ War lead to the decline of Feudalism?

Hundred Years’ War 1337-1453 England v. France Dispute over lands in France Series of conflicts, not one continuous battle English claims in France date back to whom?

Hundred Years’ War Early portion of the war was dominated by the English because of superior technology and tactics The English soldiers using the longbow could fire more arrows and penetrate the armor of the French knights

Hundred Years’ War The tide turned because of Joan of Arc 17 year old peasant girl – claimed to hear the voice of God Led the French in victory Eventually captured and burnt as a witch Inspired nationalism, extreme pride in one’s nation

Hundred Years’ War The introduction of the cannon also aided the French in driving the English out of France

Decline of Feudalism Hundred Years’ War People built loyalty to the nation rather than a lord Kings paid commoners to fight in conflict, didn’t rely on knights Technological advances weakened the nobility, knights were slow and walls could be destroyed

Black Death Decline of Feudalism Depopulation caused food/land to lose its value Peasants could demand more wages – high demand for labor

Political Change in Europe Decline of Feudalism Political Change in Europe Monarchs in the Middle Ages attempted to centralize their power, weakening the nobility Magna Carta – Basic rights that couldn’t be denied

Review Other than the Hundred Years’ War, list two reasons for the decline of Feudalism.

Review How long did the Hundred Years’ War last?

Review What eventually happened to Joan of Arc?

Review List the two most impactful technologies of the Hundred Years’ War.

Create a timeline for the Hundred Years’ War Illustrated Timeline Create a timeline for the Hundred Years’ War Must include 8 events Each event must include: A date A title A description (of its significance) An illustration