PPT-Why did castles change?

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LO To understand and explain how and why castles changed over time Why build Castles Where should you build castles A castles first defence was its location

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LO To understand and explain how and why castles changed over time Why build Castles Where should you build castles A castles first defence was its location Harlech Castle. brPage 1br Did he lay did he watch or collect bricabrac living in the jungles of Africa Lying on death bed cot without being sick Hes every mans life lived for another The jackals howl un Population. Power of Catholic Church. Agriculture. Key Events:. Norman conquest of Britain. Development of . feudalism. . Development of knighthood and chivalry. The Crusades. The Magna Carta. The Late Middle Ages (1301-1450s). Structure. http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/the-normans-motte-and-bailey-castles/10762.html. Structure. Were built of wood. A . motte. was a hill of . e. arth. Below the . Motte. was the . bailey.. Shadouf. :. Just . a long pole balanced in the middle, with a weight on one end and a rope attached to the other end with a bucket tied to it. . Catapult History. Ballistas. were built around. 800 BC by the Greeks and. starter. WILF:. L3 – a simple model of life in a castle, sheet a little information about life.. L4 – A good model of life in a castle and your sheet has lots of description about life in a castle.. Feudalism originated partly as result of Viking and Muslim invasions. Kings unable to defend their lands, lands of their nobles. Nobles had to find way to defend own lands. Built castles, often on hills. TM TM 2 2 SetupNumber of Castles per PlayerGive 50 gold to each player.it, then places it facedown in front of him. This tile is known as that player’s starting tile.PlayWhen that player’s t WHY DID THE UNDERWEAR CROSS THE ROADSynopsisJustin’s school is having a contest. You earn points by doing good deeds and the winners will get to go a water park. Justin’s family has nev Tomáš Rešovský. III.E. CASTLES. One of the largest in Central Europe. UNESCO (+ Sp. Kapitula, Sp. Podhradie, Žehra). Built in 12th century. 41 426 . m². About 170 000 visitors per year. Location for films. Moyra Torphins. Successful Promotional Package. Interesting Cultural Attraction. Quality Accommodations. Accessible Location. Scottish Promotional Package. Fly from New York, through London, to Edinburgh. What jobs do people do today?. Would these jobs have existed in castle times? . Why?. Why not?. Today we are looking at . who lived . in a castle and what jobs they did…. Who do you think we might meet?. Castles. Leeds Castle. Dover Castle. Neuschwanstein. Castle. Hohenzollern Castle. Arrow Loops. Barbican. Bartizan, The Crow’s Nest. How were castles built?. What was their purpose?. What were the purposes of the dungeon?. C. astles, Knighthood, Troubadours, Chivalry, Churches . .. Castles. . Castles back in the middle ages were complicated. They had possibilities of being attacked, but trust me they were ready. . They . Japan under military control of the Tokugawa shoguns. . Christians persecuted. . Shi-no-. ko. -sho organisation of society. Policy of national seclusion isolates Japan from the rest of the world.. Edo is the largest city in the world. .

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