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60 Cards in this Set
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#1 (timeline)
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Norman Conquest
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"north men"
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#2
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Henry I
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#3
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Henry II
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who crowned King William I at Westminster Abbey
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William the Conqueror ("Duke of Normandy")
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William the Conqueror was first to install what?
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government positions
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#4
famous for... |
Thomas Becket archbishop of canterbury
going against king |
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who appointed Thomas Becket
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Henry II
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#1 (timeline)
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Norman Conquest
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"north men"
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#2
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Henry I
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#3
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Henry II
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who crowned King William I at Westminster Abbey
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William the Conqueror ("Duke of Normandy")
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William the Conqueror was first to install what?
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government positions
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#4
famous for... |
Thomas Becket archbishop of canterbury
going against king |
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who appointed Thomas Becket
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Henry II
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holy journey
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pilgrimage
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#5
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Richard the Lionhearted
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constantly on crusades, ran up a debt
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#6
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King John and the origin of constitutional government
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inherited richard's debt
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who agreed to sign the Magna Carta in 1215 to restrict royal power
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King John
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promised not to tax land without first meeting with the barons.
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#7
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Henry III
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famous for small steps towards modern gov
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#8
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Edward I
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famous for small steps toward modern gov
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#9
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Black Death
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killed a third if europe's population
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#10
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Peasants Revolt
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staged revolt demanding an end to...
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#11
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War of the Roses
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the house of lancaster replaced the house of platagenets
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who won the war of the roses in 1461 against who?
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the Yorks againsts the Lancasters
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what type of government was used
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feudalism
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person granting property
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lord or overlord
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person receivng it
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vassal
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vassal promising service to his lord in a ceremony is called a
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act of homage
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kings gave land to
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barons
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what is the name of the land that kings give to barons
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fiefs
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vassal had to pledge this in order to keep land
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faithfulness, christian vow of FEALTY
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kinghts received land from barons called
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manors
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manors became the basic ______ community of the feudal system
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economic
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largest trading center
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london
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increase of ______
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trade
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growth of _____ (2things)
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guilds and towns
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some guilds toke over what
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town gov
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what was the only force uniting Europe
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Roman Catholic Church
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a good christian or a _____
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"a worthy man"
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opposed all forms of wealth among the clergy, scorned monks by calling them "red faced" and "great bellied"
-felt people were getting into religion for money |
John Wycliff
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translated the bible into english
(added his own thoughts)q\ |
john wycliff
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poor priets
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lollards
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crusades happened between what centuries
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b/w 11-13 cent
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code of chivalry stressed
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truth, honor, and courtesy
epic hero christian influence |
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french poets
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troubadours
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popular form of literature
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romances
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1st university
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oxford
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father of english philosophy
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ROGER Bacon
Opus Majus |
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invented the printing press
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johann gutenberg
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popularized printing English
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william caxton
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language was
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middle engilsh
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wriing reflects the changes taking place in eng. language and society
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william langland (piers plowman)
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piers plowman is an _______
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allegory
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types of poetry were _____
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lyrics, ballads
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types of lit
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poetry and drama
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HUGE in middle ages
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poetry
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secular poems dealt with ____
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love and nature
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a folksong that told a a story
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ballad
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type of plays
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1. miracle or mystery
2. morality |
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the most famous morality play is
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Evreyman
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