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p 18 Millennium 1 STUDY QUESTIONS What was the reason for the Hundred Years War and how did it develop It broke out because of Edward IIIs claim to the vacant throne
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p 18 Millennium 1 STUDY QUESTIONS What was the reason for the Hundred Years War and how did it develop It broke out because of Edward IIIs claim to the vacant throne of France Tragic events such. By: Ken, John, James, and Kyle. The . Peasants' Revolt. , . Wat Tyler's Rebellion. , or the . Great Rising. of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Tyler's Rebellion was not only the most extreme and widespread insurrection in English history but also the best-documented popular rebellion to have occurred during medieval times. The names of some of its leaders, John Ball, Wat Tyler and . What happened to Gaul after the Gallic Wars ended and what happened to the people living there?. A Few Things to Explain. There were many revolts by the people of Gaul during the later half of the Gallic Wars. My topic will be covering what happened to the individual tribes of people. Some of them were defeated before these revolts and others were defeated during the revolts. Some even disappeared and returned a few times.. England, 1381. Why did the Peasants’ Revolt?. By . the end of the lesson, you will be able to.... Explain. why the peasants revolted. Examine. what happened before the revolt. Evaluate. which reason was the most important in making the peasants revolt. AP European History. www.mrdaltonsclass.com. Key Terms – Religious Wars. Philip II. William of Orange. Spanish Inquisition. Bloody Mary. Elizabeth I. St. Bartholomew Day Massacre. Henry IV. Edict of Nantes. Sci-fi. Space ship. Aliens . CGI. Futuristic weapons different worlds. Space . good vs evil. Scientists . Time travel. Dark lighting. White rooms . Action male hero . Dramatic music . Conflict . In the promotional material for the film Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens there are a lot of genre conventions. For example, good vs evil, space, spaceships, conflict and CGI. From the film promotion we know the genre of the film is sci-fi. . (c. 1519-1559). . A. . Treaty of . Cateau-Cambrèsis. (1559). Ended Hapsburg-Valois Wars (last purely dynastic wars in 16. th. century). The wars had been political in nature (not religious) as both France and the HRE were Catholic.. Whighs. . Hanna Mia . Koit. Napoleonic Wars. 1793-1815. The First Coalition in 1789. The Second Coalition in 1798. Protecting the achievements of the French Revolution => war of conquest. Napoleon Bonaparte’s control of the French government (1799), victories. (We’re not watching 300). All accounts of war are Greek, no Persian records found . Main source- . Herodotus 484-425BC. “Father of History”. Persian Wars- 499-449 BC. "For the first time, a chronicler set himself to trace the origins of a conflict not to a past so remote so as to be utterly fabulous, nor to the whims and wishes of some god, nor to a people's claim to manifest destiny, but rather explanations he could verify personally.". A New Hope. 1977. directed by. George Lucas. He planned to become a professional racecar driver. However a terrible car accident just after his high school graduation ended that dream permanently. . He attended the University of Southern California film school. . Humours. By Don and Alleen Nilsen. As an over-the-top melodrama, . Star Wars. is a parody of science fiction, as well as a “Comedy of . Humours. .”. The exaggerated characters are sanguine, bilious or phlegmatic, i.e. named after the “. UNDERSTANDING . THE SCRIPTURES. ANTICIPATORY SET . . Free write . for two minutes recalling the Jews. ’. Egyptian persecution under Pharaoh. . . Share. responses. . . This lesson will explore a second great persecution of Jews in the Old Testament.. They were a series of conflicts which occurred during the 1860s and 1870s between Maori and British settlers/government.. These conflicts primarily centred on the issue of land and sovereignty.. Overview. As an over-the-top melodrama, . Star Wars. is a parody of science fiction, as well as a “Comedy of . Humours. .”. The exaggerated characters are sanguine, bilious or phlegmatic, i.e. named after the “. Teaching “Star Wars” and Classical Mythology Tom Sienkewicz Monmouth College tjsienkewicz@monmouthcollege.edu http:// department.monm.edu/classics/swpaca.starwars.pptx http://department.monm.edu.classics/courses/CLAS230/StarWars
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