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1 11.5 Growth of Nations Bell Work- Cornell notes Daily Quiz
Class Notes X3 Objective Review

2 11.5 Cornell Notes Cornell Notes Daily Quiz Key Questions
Reading Notes ? 11.5-England. . -France -Spain Holy Roman Empire Summary: Answer the SWBAT (Target Matrix) in 3-5 sentences. With supportive evidence.

3 Bell Work 11.5 Is there something that you would be willing to fight for-to risk your life to protect? Why? Why not?

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5 Objective #1-100 Years’ War
A series of conflicts between France & England that lasted from 1337 to 1453. Causes Events Effects Last member of the Capetian king dynasty in France died. English king Edward III-who held lands in France claims the throne of France. French Assembly chose Philip VI as the King. Edward renewed his claim & brought his army to Flanders. Battle of Crecy 1346 Agincourt 1415 (Henry V) Orleans 1429 (Joan of Arc) Joan of Arc burned at the stake 1431. Formigny 1450 Bordeaux 1453 Use of New weapons. Growing power of English Parliament Geographic devastation & starvation in France Death to both the English & French.

6 Objective #2-Monarchs of France, England & Spain
Important Ruler Henry VII Louis XI Isabella & Ferdinand Ways Ruler strengthened control Seized throne from England Efficient administrator Used diplomacy to form alliances. Went to war against the moors to get Granada. United the kingdoms of Castile & Aragon. Added Navarre and took power from church courts. Alliances Formed Married daughter of the House of York to help end the civil war. Allied with Switzerland against Burgundy. Married to get the land of Brittany. Their marriage united Aragon & Castile kingdoms.

7 Objective #3- Holy Roman Empire
Holy Roman Emperor Had no real authority over the empire. Germany was ruled by territorial princes Italy was divided by the Papal States ruled by the Pope. The electors of the emperor would not choose a powerful prince. The Habsburgs used their position to arrange marriages with powerful families. Through these marriages the Habsburgs gained control of Austria and other territories and became the most powerful family in Europe


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