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William the Conqueror

 Dw Dw  What did the loyal barons sign?  What happened on Christmas Day?  The tax record book was called what?  Who led the attack?  Who died in the battle?

◦ William the Conqueror was a Norman  The Normans spoke French, but when the culture was mixed with the Anglo-Saxons English was created

◦ He invaded and defeated England and was crowned king at the Battle of Hasting  He ruled as king of England from  King Harold was killed during this battle

◦ The Magna Carta was signed soon afterwards and English Parliament was created  Parliament- Group of representatives that created laws and discussed problems with the king

Bayeux Tapestry-depicts the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England as well as the events of the invasion itself

 Define and draw pictures for the following vocabulary words: 1. Magna Carta 2. Bayeux Tapestry 3. William the Conqueror 4. Parliament 5. Battle of Hastings

1. King William conquered which country? A. France B. America C. Spain D. England 2. The Bayeux was a ….. A. Flower B. Song C. Tapestry D. Dance 3.King William defeated which King at the Battle of Hastings? A. Bob B. Harold C. Arthur D. Lance 4.The French and Anglo-Saxon culture created….. A. Spanish B. English C. Italian D. Chinese