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England in the 1100’s and 1200’s. 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. Henry II (1154-1189). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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England in the 1100’s and 1200’s

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1066In 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.

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Henry II (1154-1189)Well-educated king who expanded royal law and created the jury system.

Created the basis for the English common law- law for all people.

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Henry II Vs. The Church

Henry took away power from the courts that were run by the Church and created royal courts.

Church officials charged with crimes would merely get a slap on the wrist in Church courts.

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Thomas BecketHenry’s close friend and the archbishop of Canterbury.

Disagreed with weakening the Church authority and opposed Henry.

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What to do with Thomas Becket?

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December 29, 11704 knights take it upon themselves to kill

the archbishop, who is killed at his own cathedral.

Henry is publicly blamed and supposedly felt remorseful as he allowed 80 monks to flog him with branches.

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John IFailures:1.) Lost land in France.2.) Was excommunicated by Pope Innocent III and an interdict issued over England.

3.) Ran up a large national debt and forced nobles to pay heavy taxes.

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The Nobles were fed up!They dragged John to a field called Runnymede and forced him to sign the Magna Carta- a document limiting the power of the king.

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Two themes of Magna CartaThe Nobles were recognized in having certain rights.

The king must obey the law.

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The Great Council becomes the English Parliament.Parliament consists of a two house body:

1.) House of lords- nobles and clergy

2.) House of Commons- knights and middle class citizens.

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France in the 900’s

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Hugh CapetThe Count of Paris

and 1st of the Capetian kings.

Ruled in the late 900’s.

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Philip AugustusTook over English

lands in France.Standing ArmyNational tax systemPhysically: bald, red-

faced, drank and ate too much

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Louis IXEliminated serfdomCentralized French

government

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Philip IV (Philip the Fair)

Taxed the clergy; had Pope Boniface VIII killed.