PPT-Who should be the next king of England?

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LO To identify who the three contenders for the throne were and to assess the strengths and weakness of each person Starter Which group of invaders changed Britain

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LO To identify who the three contenders for the throne were and to assess the strengths and weakness of each person Starter Which group of invaders changed Britain the most The Death of Edward Who will be the Next King. Tony Travers. London School of Economics. The government of England. UK Parliament and government is England’s Parliament and government. Failure of efforts to solve ‘West Lothian’ problem. Blair government’s English regional policy. Middle Atlantic, Southern. Vocabulary. Region. : human creations used to manage and interpret the complexity of Earth’s surface. Patroons. : . a person who held an estate of land with certain privileges like land ownership, the right to establish civil and criminal courts, and the right to appoint local officers. Ian Saunders. Lead Adviser, Geographic Information and Analysis Services Team. About Natural England. Statutory advisor on the natural environment.. Independent Non-Departmental Public Body (NDPB). . THE ROAD TO REVOLUTION. The Navigation Acts. Colonists (by mid-1600s) were exporting large amounts of raw materials and staples used by England-. Lumber. Fish. Fur. Tobacco!. Colonists were importing:. 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). England is the largest and most popular country of the UK.. The largest and also the capital city is London. . The official language is English. . The area of England is 130 395 km².. The population of England is 49,138,831. 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.. Middle Atlantic, Southern. Level 1. Vocabulary. Region. : areas of land created by human used to manage and interpret the complexity of Earth’s surface. Patroons: . a person who held an estate of land with certain privileges like land ownership, the right to establish courts, and the right to appoint local officers. The Tudors. The Tudor dynasty ruled England from 1485-1603. King Henry VIII consulted Parliament. Breaking away from the Catholic Church. Passing the Act of Supremacy. Raising Taxes. The Tudors worked closely with Parliament. 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). 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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