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II. The Kingdom of France. Section 6.3. Bonus Serfs Quiz. 1. Explain how Henry II centralized the kingdom of England. Do we have anything like this in America?. Bonus Serfs Quiz. 2. Compare and contrast trial juries and grand juries. How are they the same? How are they different?.
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II. The Kingdom of France Section 6.3
Bonus Serfs Quiz 1. Explain how Henry II centralized the kingdom of England. Do we have anything like this in America?
Bonus Serfs Quiz 2. Compare and contrast trial juries and grand juries. How are they the same? How are they different?
Bonus Serfs Quiz 3. What is habeas corpus? Give one modern day example where habeas corpus is not being followed.
Bonus Serfs Quiz 4. Why was the Magna Carta important?
Bonus Serfs Quiz 5. Why might a king take a census of his people?
Hugh Capet Philip II Philip IV 900 1000 1200 1300 977-986 1180-1223 1285-1314
I. The Kingdom of France • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king
I. The Kingdom of France • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king
II. The Kingdom of France • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king Lle-de-France Isle of France
II. The Kingdom of France • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king Isle
II. The Kingdom of France • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king Isle: A small land mass surrounded by water
II. The Kingdom of France Archbishop of Reims Hugh Capet • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king Otto II Otto III
II. The Kingdom of France Archbishop of Reims Hugh Capet • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king Otto II Otto III Lothair
II. The Kingdom of France Archbishop of Reims Hugh Capet • Frankish empire decentralized after Charlemagne • Hugh Capet (987) • First Capetian king • Controlled Area around Paris • Capetian nobles held more power than king Otto II Otto III Lothair
II. Kingdom of France C. King Phillip II • Captured land from English in Western Europe • Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism) 1180-1223
II. Kingdom of France King Philip II C. King Phillip II • Captured land from English in Western Europe • Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism) • Created Treaties with Vassals Henry I Duke of Brabant Arch Bishop of Cologne Count of Flanders Philip of Hinesburg
II. Kingdom of France Arch Bishop of Cologne Duke of Brabant King Philip II C. King Phillip II • Captured land from English in Western Europe • Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism) • Created Treaties with Vassals Henry I Philip of Hinesburg Count of Flanders
II. Kingdom of France C. King Phillip IL • Captured land from English in Western Europe • Took all the land of Jews and exiled them (anti-Semitism) • Created Treaties with Vassals
II. The Kingdom of France • Three Class of French Society • Nobles
II. The Kingdom of France • Three Class of French Society • Nobles • Clergy
II. The Kingdom of France • Three Class of French Society • Nobles • Clergy • Peasants
II. The Kingdom of France • Three Class of French Society • Nobles • Clergy • Peasants • Philip IV met with three classes (estates-general): French Parliament
Hugh Capet Philip II Philip IV 900 1000 1200 1300 977-986 1180-1223 1285-1314
III. Eastern Europe and Russia Chapter 6: Section 3
III. Eastern Europe and Russia • Slavs settle in Eastern Europe (500 AD) • Three Groups: • Southern • Western • Eastern
III. Eastern Europe and Russia • Vikings move into Slav territory (700) • Eventually took power from Slavs • Vikings known as Rus • Kiev: Rus state created by Oleg (Kievan Rus) • Attracted Byzantine Missionaries (Eastern Orthodox)
III. Eastern Europe and Russia • Vikings move into Slav territory (700) • Eventually took power from Slavs • Vikings known as Rus • Kiev: Rus state created by Oleg (Kievan Rus) • Attracted Byzantine Missionaries (Eastern Orthodox) West Roman Catholic
III. Eastern Europe and Russia • Vikings move into Slav territory (700) • Eventually took power from Slavs • Vikings known as Rus • Kiev: Rus state created by Oleg (Kievan Rus) • Attracted Byzantine Missionaries (Eastern Orthodox) East Eastern Orthodox
III. Eastern Europe and Russia • Mongols invade • Novgorod pays tribute to Mongols • Alexander Nevsky named grand duke of Novgorod