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TASK 2: Which dynasty did Edward I and his son belong to?
THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR
TASK 3: Which territories did the English kings have in France? (Consider Henry II and John
Lackland)
by the beginning of the Hundred Years War England had only small area in Gascony in France
the causes of the war
TASK 4: Read the following causes of the war and label them long-term or immediate:
o the Great Schism quarrels between three Popes the power of the Church decreased
o the last Capetian French King Charles IV died without heir in 1328 Edward III (1337-1377)
claimed the throne of France but Charless cousin Philip VI of Valois was crowned
o disputes over Gascony
o the ending of the crusades knights did not have anyone to fight now, they needed a new
chance to fight
o feudalism was declining
o dispute over the wool merchants in Flanders who looked to England for support
o Philip VI annoyed Edward III by supplying weapons to his enemies (Scots)
o feelings of nationalism were developing, esp. in England and France
1337 - 1360 English victories
o 1340 battle of Sluys a naval battle off the Belgian coast England got command of the sea
o 1346 battle of Crecy (Kresak) Edward III won (longbows and good defenses)
TASK 5: Which king died in this battle?
1347 the English captured Calais ( it remained in their hands for 200 years)
the Burgundians English allies
1348-1355 Black Death and its impact no fighting for some time
1356 battle of Poitiers English victory thanks to the command of the Black Prince (the
eldest son and namesake of Edward III), French King John II captured
o 1360 Treaty of Bretigny France paid large ransom, England gained a lot of land (e.g.
Gascony, Poitou) but Edward III accepted the loss of his right to the French crown
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o 1429 the English were defeated at Orlans Charles VII (1422-1461) was crowned at
Rheims
o 1430 Joan freed other French cities but was captured by the Duke of Burgundy and burnt as a
witch in 1431 (in Rouen)
o 1435 Burgundy changed sides, also the war was unpopular in England (soldiers abroad, taxes)
o 1436 the French reconquered Paris
o 1449 the French recaptured Normandy
o 1453 battle of Castillon (Gascony) French victory the end of the war
o England lost all territories in France, except for Calais (until 1558)
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Nationality
Reason for
the marriage
Children?
Cause of
death
EDWARD VI (1547-1553)
son of Henry VIII and ____________________________
became king at the age of 10 (under regency)
the first Protestant king of England
Thomas Cranmer (Archbishop of Canterbury) implemented the Book of Common Prayer
LADY JANE GREY (1553)
Protestant queen, placed on the throne instead of Mary Tudor
ruled for 9 days, then she was removed by the supporters of Mary Tudor and executed
TASK 10: Why would the Protestant nobles prefer Jane Grey to Mary Tudor even though she was not
the first in line of succession?
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Extract from a letter written by King Philip to the Duke of Medina Sidonia, commander of the
Armada:
If you fail, you fail; but the cause being Gods you cannot fail.
The enemy's object will be to fight at long range because of his advantage in artillery. So the aim of our men must
be to bring him to close quarters and grapple with him. The enemy uses his artillery in order to deliver his fire low
and sink his opponents' ships. You will take what precautions you think necessary.
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...they had skirmished and fired heavily at each other. But the Spaniards could not board, and the English, with
their little ships, sailed so well and manoeuvred so skilfully, that the galleasses could not get at them.
Elizabeth also encouraged trade, wool production (sheep), England very prosperous
England imported many products and materials from other countries or colonies
TASK 12:
Using an atlas or your knowledge from the previous chapters, write down what England might
have imported from the following places:
from America ____________________________________________________________________
India and China __________________________________________________________________
Venetian traders __________________________________________________________________
Turkey and the East _______________________________________________________________
and even Russia __________________________________________________________________
the beginning of the English colonialism
o Francis Drake
navigator, politician, slave trader, ship Golden Hind
attacked Spanish galleons carrying riches from America pirate?
voyages through Magellan Strait, the first to visit the Antarctica (by mistake)
North America organized one of the first Protestant masses in America
defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588
English folktale of a sleeping hero Drakes drum
o Walter Raleigh
writer, poet, explorer
colonized Virginia
the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island colonists mysteriously disappeared
secretly married to the Queens lady-in-waiting Elizabeth Throckmorton
after Queen Elizabeths death James I beheaded him to please the Spanish
Elizabeth was given nicknames by her subjects, for example: The Virgin Queen, Gloriana, The Faerie
Queene and the Good Queen Bess
TASK 13: Study the nicknames above separately and try to suggest the idea behind the nickname
(why was she given it and by whom)
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Elizabeths main advisor and right hand was William Cecil, lord Burghley and later his son Robert
Elizabeth never married and did not give England an heir to the throne. However, there were certain
men in her life - her favourites, e.g. Robert Dudley
when Elizabeth I died, the Tudor dynasty died out
JAMES I (1603-1625)
When Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, her closest relative was James
VI of Scotland, the son of Mary Queen of Scots. When he was invited
to be the king of England, he became James I of England
James I was from the Stuart family (Scottish royal dynasty) the
Stuart dynasty came to the throne of England
He was welcomed especially by the Catholics and by the Puritans who
thought he would favour them.
the Puritans - a new religious group in England, they adopted their
beliefs from Calvinism and so they believed in:
they also had no bishops, they were led by a committee of clergymen
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ENGLAND
Head
Officials
no leader
bishops
committee of clergymen
Clergy
preachers
married
Latin
Decoration in churches
Music
PURITANS
decorated churches
permitted, welcome
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Despite his efforts to restore peace in the country, the reign of Charles II was also famous for two
things:
o TASK 16: Read the following excerpts from the diary of Samuel Pepys to find out what
happened in London in 1665:
Great fear of the sickness here in the City, it is being said that two or three houses are already shut up. God preserve
us all.
This day, much against my will, I did in Drury Lane see two or three houses marked with a red cross upon the doors,
and Lord Have Mercy upon Us writ there which was a sad sight to me, being the first of the kind.that I ever saw
Now shops are shut in, people rare and very few that walk about, in so much that the grass begins to spring in some
places.
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o TASK 17: Now read a letter by Lady Hobart to her friend to find out what happened in
1666:
Oh dear Sir Ralph, I am sorry to be the messenger of so dismal news, for poor London is almost burnt down. It began
on Saturday night and has burnt ever since and is at this time more fierce than ever. It did begin in Pudding Lane at a
bakers where a Dutch rogue was staying and it burnt to the Bridge and all Fish Street
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wars on the Dutch still continued. Among other events, New Amsterdam in colonial North America
was captured by the English and renamed New York.
When Charles II died in 1685, he left no legitimate heir so he was succeeded by his brother James.
JAMES II (1685-1688)
The new King caused quarrels with Parliament and solved them by dismissing it. Moreover, he was
also a Catholic and wanted to restore the old religion. He also took a Catholic as his second wife.
In 1688 Parliament reacted by inviting Jamess first-born daughter Mary and her Dutch husband
William of Orange, a Dutch Protestant, to rule England as William III.
William sailed to England and made James give up quite easily because many people did not want to
support the Catholic king. James fled to France. Because there was not a single shot fired and nobody
got killed, the event was called the Bloodless or the Glorious Revolution (1688).
WILLIAM III (1688-1702)
Parliament wanted Mary andWilliam to sign the Bill of Rights (1689). After they had done so, they
were crowned king and queen.
TASK 18:
Can you logically predict what the document might have said about the following? (Do not forget
that the document was written down by Parliament.)
o about taxes _________________________________________________________________
o about the Kings religion _________________________________________________________
o about the Kings army _________________________________________________________
o about Parliaments laws _______________________________________________________
Moreover, in 1694 the King had to sign that Parliament would meet at least every three years.
TASK 19: In ONE sentence describe the effect of these changes on the power of the King:
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Robert Walpole
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