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William David Donald Cameron

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

I.

Growth of Royal Power

provide money& knights provide protection& military services provide food & services
In your own words, define FEUDALISM:

land

land

land & protection

provide money& knights provide protection& military services provide food & services
In your own words, define FEUDALISM:

land

land

land & protection

HENRY II

HENRY II

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

I.

Growth of Royal Power

II. William the Conqueror

William the Conqueror


Had firm control over his land- Made citizens pledge loyalty to him over any other lord. Had a census (poll for citizens) to set up an organized and efficient system of tax collecting

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

I.

Growth of Royal Power

II. William the Conqueror III. Henry II

Henry II
Energetic Well-educated Turned customs (traditions) into laws Had his royal judges go around England and enforce his (common) laws

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

IV. Evolving Traditions of Government

Magna Carta, 1215- document that limited the power of the king and gave basic rights to citizens

Parliament- the branch of English


govt that makes and carries out the law.

Magna Carta, 1215- document that limited the power of the king and gave basic rights to citizens

Parliament- the branch of English


govt that makes and carries out the law.

Nobles who served in Parliament for life. of Not elected. House Lords
Approve new taxes, pass laws proposed by the king/queen and advise the monarch Wealthy landowners. Elected. (represented the common people)
Parliament

Monarch

Monarch had more power than Parliament. Named officials, judges, summoned parliament, dismissed parliament, conducted foreign policy, ran the Church of England

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

IV. Evolving Traditions of Government

V. King John

King John
Character of King John: Unethical, cruel, disloyal. A notorious womanizer. Was forced by the Great Council to sign the Magna Carta in 1215.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

IV. Evolving Traditions of Government

V. King John VI. Triumph of Parliament

Those rotten Scottish will pray at my church or else!

Come and get us!!

Those rotten Scottish will pray at my church or else!

Run Away!!!

Maybe we should try that

This isnt going to be as easy as I thought.

THIS MEANS WAR!!

THIS MEANS WAR!! Charles, you are an idiot! Well take care of this!

Can you float me some cash??

Knock it off, you sound like a baby Tyrant

No Way!! Its MY Army!!


Im bringing my army to arrest you

Oh Yeah? Well, well just get our OWN Army!

Charles I

Charles I

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

VII. Changes in English Government


Absolute monarch limited monarchy Habeus Corpus can not be arrested for nothing. Must be given trial English Bill of Rights Ruler subject to law Commoners have rights Ruler can not impose taxes without Parliament Free speech to Parliament No unusual punishment, unusual bail

What if Parliament gets too powerful?

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England I. Growth of Royal Power New system of rule called feudalism makes the monarch the greatest lord. Strong monarchs, such as William the Conqueror, exert firm control over their lands. Census and efficient tax collecting system increase royal wealth and authority. Establishment of common law broadens royal justice system II. William the Conqueror Had firm control over his land-made citizens pledge loyalty to him over any other lord. Had a census (poll for citizens) to set up an organized and efficient system of tax collecting.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England III. Henry II Energetic Well- Educated Turned customs (traditions) into laws Had his royal judges go around England and enforce his (common) laws IV. Evolving Traditions of Government Magna Carta 1215- document that limited the power of the king and gave basic rights to citizens. Great Council evolves into Parliament. Parliament wins to right to approve new taxes, which limits the power of the monarch. Parliament- the branch of English govt that makes and carries out the law.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England V. King John Character of King John: Unethical, cruel, disloyal. A notorious womanizer. Was forced by the Great Council to sign the Magna Carta in 1215.

VI. Triumph of Parliament Parliament revolts against Charles I. Cromwells army defeats the kings troops in the English Civil War. The House of Commons abolishes the monarchy, and Parliament declares England a republic, known as the Commonwealth.

Name Date Period Questions/Cues Notes: 1.5 Democratic Developments in England

VII. Changes in English Government


Absolute monarch limited monarchy Habeus Corpus can not be arrested for nothing. Must be given trial English Bill of Rights Ruler subject to law Commoners have rights Ruler can not impose taxes without Parliament Free speech to Parliament No unusual punishment, unusual bail

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