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socials timeline assignment
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Magna Carta signage (June 15, 1215) A document signed to limit the power of kings and other nobles. This document made it so that no one is above the law and a document constituting a fundamental guarantee of rights and privileges.
The Fall of the Roman Empire (476) The Roman Empire fell because it occupied too much land and they were slowing losing resources. And so this caused it fall. The Fall of the Roman Empire is was what sparked the making of the feudal system.
The Battle of Hastings (october 14 1066) The Battle of Hastings, with the Anglo-Saxons reigning for over 600 years after the reign of the roman empire. The Normans, along with William, duke of Normandy, had defeated the Anglo-Saxon army along with killing, King Harold II of England.
Killing of Thomas becket (1170) Thomas Becket was disliked by King Henry II which led to him being brutally murdered by knights on December 29, 1170. Establishments of towns
Joan of Arc burned at stake (1431) Joan of Arc was burned because she was believed to be a witch. As a peasant she led the French Army to victory as they fought against the English.
Trade - gunpowder (832) Gunpowder was a very important item during this time as it was really good for raiding and defending towns, as you could blow holes in walls with cannons.
Periods
1st - 7th Crusade (1095 - 1254) crusades a series of religious wars often supported by the church. We best know of the crusades as a war to purificate Jerusalem/Holy land.
Hundred Year War (1337 - 1453) 100 year war battle between the english and the french lasting over 100 years. The significance of the hundred year war is that
Bubonic Plague (1346 - 1353) The bubonic plague was a deadly disease spread around Europe in the 1300s spread by fleas and rats carrying the disease.
Reign of Charlemagne + Death (768-814) Charlemagne was a medieval emperor who became the king of Franks. He also founded the Holy Roman Empire, and stimulated the Carolingian Renaissance.
The viking Age (800 - 1066) Vikings, voyagers and ravagers. Going from town to town stealing and burning them as they left. They traveled by boat and land, but they mostly used boats to travel because it was faster and could find villages way easier.
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