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August 27 & 28, 2015 Please take out your Crusades Gallery Walk Worksheets

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Homework 1.Read p p. 229 #3,4,5 3.Study for Unit 1.1 Quiz 4.Unit 1.1 Homework Packet Due 5.Book next class? YES

Unit 1.1 Homework Packet 1.Warm Up #1,2,3 & 4 2.Article Annotations (U.S. News & World Report) 3.Crusades Gallery Walk 4.Textbook Questions (6 Total)

Unit 1.1 Quiz 40 Questions Scantron Multiple-Choice & Matching Entire period to work Study guide on my website

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Warm Up #4 Answer the following in your 3-Ring Binders: New Sheet/Two Paragraphs/Proper Grammar 1.Why do you think there is so much tension and conflict between differing religions? 1.Do you think it is possible for different religions to live in peaceful harmony? Why or why not?

The Black Death (p. 227) Kills 25 million people in Europe Spread by trade, fleas, rats and unsanitary conditions Divisions develop within the Catholic church – Angry about the crusades and the black death

Mankind: The Story of All of Us list=PLp9YUF0AOwX07eshxPKKLCUML8nmz74oF list=PLp9YUF0AOwX07eshxPKKLCUML8nmz74oF Start at 12:45 End at 31:12

Monty Python Again Black Death – “Bring out your dead!”

The Hundred Years War 1337 – 1453 England vs. France Causes – England’s King Edward III tried to claim the French crown and French land English Victories – England won many of the first battles – Longbow – its range was far superior to that of a regular bow and arrow – England was very close to taking all of France over – French moral was very low

The Hundred Years War Joan of Arc – 1429 – A 17 year old peasant told the King of France Charles VII that God had chosen her to save France – She inspired the French and led them to many victories – She was taken captive by allies and turned over to the English – They tried her as a witch and burned her at the stake – This rallied the French and they went on the offensive – With their new invention, the canon they drove the English out of France

The Hundred Years War Effects – England’s dream of a continental English empire was shattered – The victory allowed the French to spread their power – France felt a strong sense of national pride – The Longbow and Canon changed warfare – Monarchs now needed large armies to fight wars

Homework 1.Read p p. 229 #3,4,5 3.Study for Unit 1.1 Quiz 4.Unit 1.1 Homework Packet Due 5.Book next class? YES