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Conflict and the Magna Carta

Conflict and the Magna Carta

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Norman Conquest and Magna Carta

Pages 658 -663

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The Norman Conquest

  • 1066 a man named William, Duke of Normandy landed in England to challenge the throne

  • William descended from Viking Raiders called Northmen or Normans

  • He fought for control of England after a weak King Edward died

  • On Christmas Day 1066 he was crowned King of England

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Norman England

  • The Norman Conquest changed England

  • Many nobles were killed in battle and William gave their lands to nobles from Normandy

  • King William introduced a strong feudal system

  • Everyone in the church and government now came from Norman descent.

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Multiple Choice

Who was William of Normandy's ancestors?

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The Vikings

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The English

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The Romans

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The Franks

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Multiple Choice

True or False - The Norman Conquest changed England

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True

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False

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King John

  • 1199 a new ruler became king of England, King John

  • He was a descendent of William of Normandy

  • By 1204 he had lost some land in the French area owned once by William

  • To get the land back he needed to raise taxes to build an army

  • His lords and barons did not like this

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Magna Carta

  • By 1215, England's leaders had had enough of King John's high taxes and military failures

  • The Barons forced him to sign a document that promised them certain rights.

  • This document became known as the Magna Carta or Great Charter

  • In the Magna Carta, King John agreed to recognize the rights of barons

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Multiple Choice

Who was King John?

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A rebellious Baron

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A descendent of William of Normandy

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A pope

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Multiple Choice

What did the Magna Carta do?

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Made King John even more powerful

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forced King John to recognize the rights of the Barons

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Gave him all the power over the French lands he lost

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What did the Magna Carta say?

  • John had to promise not to collect taxes without the approval of a council of barons and churchmen

  • He had to recognize the right of a trial by jury

  • It made it clear that even the King had to abide by laws

  • Over time the Magna Carta was extended to ordinary citizens

  • The United States adopted something similar called the Bill of Rights

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Multiple Choice

Who did the Magna Carta protect at first?

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ordinary citizens

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King John

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The barons

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Changes after the Magna Carta is implemented

  • Helped the English find more ways to limit the King's power

  • Parliament was created - the highest law-making body Britian today.

  • By the end of the Middle Ages the kings could make very few decisions without Parliament's approval.

  • Judges were free of the King's control so trials would be fair.

Norman Conquest and Magna Carta

Pages 658 -663

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