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English Feudalism

English Feudalism. Resources if you don’t get it!! TB. Pages 241-243 PPT Lecture. Why did English kings have more power than kings in France or Germany?. 30. A . English kings didn’t have lords. B . English kings didn’t allow religion to affect their rule.

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English Feudalism

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  1. English Feudalism Resources if you don’t get it!! TB. Pages 241-243 PPT Lecture

  2. Why did English kings have more power than kings in France or Germany? 30 A. English kings didn’t have lords. B. English kings didn’t allow religion to affect their rule. C. English kings made all vassals loyal to only them. D. English kings were smarter. 22

  3. Which legal system used judges that followed a set circuit and followed the same policies? 30 A. King’s court system B. Feudal Justice C. Common Law D. Civil law 22

  4. What group was originally known as the great council? 30 • Parliament • The king’s court • Common Law • Magna Carta 22

  5. When was Parliament formed? 30 • 900’s • 1000’s • 1100’s • 1200’s 22

  6. What powers did Parliament NOT have during the absolute monarchies? 30 • Parliament could advise the king • Parliament could have clergy and nobles involved. • Parliament could vote on the king’s laws • Parliament could make its own laws 22

  7. Which legal system depends on judges’ rulings to inform future court cases? 30 • King’s court system • Canon Law • Civil Law • Common Law 22

  8. Tudors and Stuarts • If you don’t feel comfortable with this stuff go to • TB Chap. 16, Sec,. 1 • Reading Homework • Flowchart and lecture Who am I?

  9. I was king during the English Revolution. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Elizabeth I 22

  10. I burned 300 Protestant clergy. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Elizabeth I 22

  11. I was the first monarch to rule over England and Scotland 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Elizabeth I 22

  12. I had my own version of the Bible commissioned. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Oliver Cromwell 22

  13. I was married to Phillip II. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Oliver Cromwell 22

  14. I was beheaded by my cousin. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Oliver Cromwell 22

  15. I was a strict Anglican and tried to force Scotland to accept changes to their Protestant form of worship. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Elizabeth I 22

  16. I was tolerant of non-Anglicans and worked well with Parliament. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Elizabeth I 22

  17. I died with no heirs. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Elizabeth I 22

  18. I married a French Catholic woman. 30 • Henry VIII • Mary I • Mary Queen of Scots • James I • Charles I • Elizabeth I 22

  19. English RevolutionTB Chap. 16, Sections 2-3 From Absolute Monarchy to Commonwealth to “Not So Absolute” Monarchy

  20. Get your clickers ready!!

  21. I refused to call Parliament for 11 years 30 A. James I B. Henry VIII C. Charles I D. Mary I 22

  22. What were the King’s supporters called? 30 • The Roundheads • The Royalists • The Irish • The Pilgrims 22

  23. What was the big issue between Charles I and Parliament regarding the Scottish rebellion? 30 A. Parliament didn’t want to fight against the Scots. B. Parliament didn’t want to fund an army. C. Charles wanted Parliament to involve the Irish. D. Parliament didn’t want Charles I to control the army. 22

  24. Which people did NOT support the king? 30 • Catholics • Nobles • Puritans • Anglicans 22

  25. What was the name of the group opposed to the King? 30 A. The Roundheads B. The Flatheads C . The Royalists D. The Pinheads 22

  26. Which of the following were among those against the king? 30 • A. non-Anglican Protestants (Presbyterians etc.) • B. Puritans • C. Catholics • D. Both A and B • E. All of the above 22

  27. How did the civil war end for the king? 30 • A. He left for France • B. He was beheaded • C. He remained in power • D. He lost some of his powers, but stayed king 22

  28. Who became leader of the new English Commonwealth? 30 • A. Richard the Lionheart • B. William and Mary • C. Charles II • D. Oliver Cromwell 22

  29. What religion was Ollie Cromwell? 30 • A. Puritan • B. Anglican • C. Methodist • D. Catholic 22

  30. What was Oliver Cromwell’s title? 30 • A. King Oliver I • B. Lord Protector • C. Chief Hater • D. Prince Oliver 0

  31. Ollie Cromwell • Hero or Villain??? • Well some good things he did 1. He tried twice to write a constitution • The first constitution in Europe The Instrument of Government – 1653 2. The constitution gave landowners the right to elect members of parliament 3. He maintained a disciplined army 4. He collected lots of tax money

  32. Some not so great things he did… • He dismissed parliament almost as much as Charles I • He was brutal in crushing the Irish (he hated Catholics) • He got a really big head and thought of himself as ruling by “divine right.”

  33. What happened when he died? • He left plans for his son, Richard, to become Lord Protector, • But, Richard was a farmer and was never supported so he lasted two years.

  34. The End of the Commonwealth • After all that England wanted their monarch back!! • They invited the son of Charles I to become the king • He became Charles II, the “merry monarch” • England became a monarchy again!!

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