PPT-King John of England
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King John of England amp The Signing of the Magna Carta Qualities of a King God fearing A good judge of character A good soldier Around the picture below you can
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King John of England amp The Signing of the Magna Carta Qualities of a King God fearing A good judge of character A good soldier Around the picture below you can read some of the qualities which medieval people expected their king to have. © Student Handouts, Inc.. www.studenthandouts.com. Roman Britain. Island of . Britannia. , and the native . Britons. who lived there, were ruled by the . Roman empire. Conquered in . 43 CE . under . Peter Zenger’s Trial. The English Parliamentary Tradition. In England 1215, English nobles forced King John to sign the Magna . Carta. The Magna . Carta. was significant because it was the first document to put restrictions on an English ruler’s power. England. Government and . P. olitics. Magna Carta basis for United States and English government. England makes own system to check Monarch. Further develop Judicial system with more just laws. Henry VIII increased king’s power. North American. Example. France. 2) England. FRANCE. 1603-1635= Samuel de Champlain. “father of New France”. Made several trips to explore Canadian wilderness. Important ‘discovered’ places:. The Magna Carta was written to make the King rule by the old English laws that were current in the time before the Normans came. The Magna Carta had 37 English laws, some from the past and some new ones. It showed that the King’s power could be limited by a written grant. . The Lead Up to The English Civil Wars. Nah, nah, nah…Nah, nah, nah…Hey, hey, hey…Good bye!. The Queen is dead! Long live the King! . Elizabeth I – The Virgin Queen and the last Tudor Monarch of England (reigned from 1558-1603). Storyteller’s . track. Long time ago, good King Richard left England . to go to Holy land on a Great Crusade. . He left his Kingdom to his brother John who wasn't a good King. . When Richard died, John became king but he lost his French possessions . Element. :. . Identify the causes and results of the revolutions in England (1689). , United States (1776), France (1789), Haiti (1791), and Latin America (1808-1825). Vocabulary. : English Revolution, Glorious Revolution. Starter: . please fill in the front of your history book. Glue in any handouts your teacher has given you.. Your GCSE is made up of . three exam papers. :. Paper 1: Thematic study (1 hour 15 minutes). He was called John Lackland because he lost most of his lands in France while his brother Richard the Lionheart had been away on Crusade.. “. Bad”. “. Bad”. . King John. King John invented a tax called . Chapter 5. Roanoke Island. England’s first attempt at a colony in America. “Lost colony” – because the settlers disappeared when John White returned from England 3 years later.. Walter Raleigh. reign 1509-1547 CE. Henry VIII. . __________-A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin. indulgence. . ___________- He posted a written protest against the Catholic Churches “Pardon-Merchants” on the door (95 Thesis) of a castle church in Wittenburg, a German state in Saxony.. 1066. In 1066 William I took control of England.. In 1086, he created the . Domesday. Book. , which listed every castle, field, pigpen in England.. This allowed for William to create an efficient tax-collecting system.. :. . Identify the causes and results of the revolutions in England (1689). , United States (1776), France (1789), Haiti (1791), and Latin America (1808-1825). Vocabulary. : English Revolution, Glorious Revolution.
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