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Anglo- Saxon thru Medieval England

Anglo- Saxon thru Medieval England. Pgs. 4 – 12 What would a scholar know? (probably more than this). First, Modern America.

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Anglo- Saxon thru Medieval England

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  1. Anglo- SaxonthruMedieval England Pgs. 4 – 12 What would a scholar know? (probably more than this)

  2. First, Modern America • Imagine the history and literature scholars in the year 4011 AD. (If there are any) When they study “our times” what will they take note of? What events will appear in a teacher’s lectures/notes introducing that unit? List some now.

  3. Period 3 • 9/11 • Barack Obama • National debt • Osama Bin Laden’s death • Steve Jobs • Degradation of youth • Occupy Wall Street • Technological takeover • Prediction of the end of the World

  4. Period 7 • Space Exploration • Barack Obama • Medical Advancements • Technology Boom • Housing Crisis • 9/11 • Rise and fall of Communism • Job Crisis / Recession • Weapons • Population Boom • WW2 • Immigration

  5. Period 1 • 9/11 • Obama-first black president • Current literature/entertainment/music • Status of tech./Med./Space Exploration • Violence • War • Hurricane Katrina • Energy • Economy • Political Change? • Food Consumption • Nuclear Bomb

  6. Anglo – Saxon England • 800 – 600 B.C. Celts – Brythons/Gaels 1 • Druids 2 • 55 BC – Romans 3 • 300 years of Roman rule • 407 4 • Columba 5 • 597 – St. Augustine 6 • King Ethelbert converted 7 • Vikings 8 • 871 - Alfred the Great 9,10 (3 major contributions!) • Danelaw 11 • 1042 Edward the Confessor

  7. Medieval England • 1066 The B of H 12 • Harold II • William the Conqueror 13 • Feudalism – Barons/Vassals/Serfs & Manors • 1154 Henry Plantagenet 14 • Beckett – 1170 “Whoops! Sorry.” 15 • Pilgrimage • Richard I • King John 16 • Magna Carta 17

  8. More Medieval Times • 1399 House of Lancaster • Henry IV, V,VI • House of York • Wars of the Roses 18 • Marriage unifies Yorks and Lancasters • Black Death 1348 – 1349 19 • 1381 serf revolt 20

  9. Literature of the PeriodAnglo - Saxon • Oral Tradition • Heroic poetry • Elegiac poetry • Beowulf • Vernacular • History of the English Church and People 21 • Bede 22 • Anglo-Saxon Chronicles 23

  10. Quiz – Anglo-Saxon Medieval England (pgs. 4 – 12) • Part I – People (10 Matching) A. Brythons thru L. Celts 10 descriptions (2 not used) Part II – Short Answers • Forces for “change” during era • Becoming a “civilized” society ; the process • Part III – Terms (10 Matching) A. Feudalism thru N. Magna Casta 10 descriptions (3 not used)

  11. Medieval Literature • Chaucer • Canterbury Tales • Gutenberg 24 • Caxton 24 • Romances • King Arthur • Thomas Malory • Lyre – lyric poetry • ballads

  12. Major events of Anglo-Saxon/Medieval England -black plague -conversion of England to Christianity -start of Feudalism -Magna Carta -Gutenberg’s printing press -serf revolt -Roman invasion, Danish invasion, Anglo-Saxon invasion, Norman conquest

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