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A. Three Early parts 1. Britons 2. Picts (to the north) 3. Gaels (to the west) B. Romans 1. Contributions – 2. Ruling and leaving –

C. Germanic Tribes 1. Two Groups - Angles and the Saxons (This is where we get the name England, the country was named Angle- Land) 2. Language – Old English originates from German tribes. D. Vikings 1. Origin – Come from Denmark and Norway 2. Why they settled. – England has a nicer climate, and it is easier to farm. 3. Defeated by…Alfred the Great

1. Alfred the Great – 2. Edward the Confessor – 3. William the Conqueror a. why he wanted thrown – b. Norman Conquest – c. Battle of Hastings –

A. Pagan 1. wyrd – 2. weekdays – ex: Thor is Thursday C. Christianity 1. Arrival – brings hope to people 2. Augustine – creates first monastery at Canterbury 3. Monasteries a. Venerable Bede – great monk – write A History of the English Church and People b. education –

A. Epic Poems – Beowulf is an epic poem. 1. Qualities – 2. Mead halls and scops – 3. Value – B. Stories 1. oral – 2. manuscripts –

C. Christian vs. pagan style 1. Christian – 2. pagan – D. Christian vs. pagan elements in Beowulf 1. Fate vs God 2. 2 reasons –

A. William the Conqueror—from France/Normandy 1. Brings 2. Ideas 3. Anglo Saxons 4. “divine right” 2. Doomsday Book: 1. Contents 2. Problems 3. Magna Carta: 1. “Great Charter”—signed in What it did -

A. Hundred Year’s War ( ) Started by Edward III because they were fighting over a region in France called Guienne. England lost all French possessions. Black Death Killed 1/3 of England’s population Allowed for upward mobility Serfs started filling in as workers Wars of the Roses ( ) Fighting for the throne House of York (white rose) House of Lancaster (red rose) Settled with Lancastrian family (Henry Tudor) took the throne in 1485 This also marks the end of the Middle Ages/Medieval Era

A. Feudal System: 1. Def. 2. Lasted about 300 to 400 years 3. Division of land – KingChurch Nobles 4. King → Barons → Knights → Serfs B. The Power of the Church: 1. Catholic church didn’t fit in the feudal system 2. Powers 3. Ex-communication

A. Geoffrey Chaucer 1. Upbringing – 2. Careers – 3. Writing - B. Anti-Catholic Church 1. Why? 2. The Canterbury Tales

A. Why it made Chaucer famous. B. Format C. About 1. Plot 2. Pilgrimage—a journey that an individual takes 3. Becket—Murdered by Henry II and the Church *Made him a saint, so he became a martyr *Built a shrine for him at Canterbury 4. Martyr—someone who dies for their religious beliefs D. Incomplete