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Growth of Royal Power in England and France

Growth of Royal Power in England and France. Key Terms. Exchequer Common Law Jury. Monarchs, Nobles, and the Church. Both nobles and the Church had their own courts, collected their own taxes, and fielded their own armies

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Growth of Royal Power in England and France

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  1. Growth of Royal Power in England and France

  2. Key Terms • Exchequer • Common Law • Jury

  3. Monarchs, Nobles, and the Church • Both nobles and the Church had their own courts, collected their own taxes, and fielded their own armies • Monarchs organized a government bureaucracy, developed a system of taxes, and built a standing army • They strengthened ties with the middle class

  4. Strong Monarchs in England • King Edward died • Brother-in-law Harold and Duke William of Normandy both claimed to the throne • Battle of Hastings (William triumphed over Harold) • Called for the creation of the Domesday Book • Built an efficient system of tax collecting • Decisions of the royal courts became the foundation of English common law • Henry II, England also developed an early jury system

  5. Evolving Traditions of English Government • Magna Carta • King Henry’s son John became king • He angered his own nobles with oppressive taxes and other abuses of power • Rebellions came that forced John to sign the Magna Carta • It contained • That the nobles had certain rights • Made it clear that the monarch must obey the law

  6. Development of Parliament • The Great Council evolved into Parliament • Parliament helped unify England • The Parliament developed into two houses: • House of Lords • House of Commons

  7. Successful Monarchs in France • The Capetians • They made the throne hereditary • Father to son • Added to their land by playing rival nobles against each other • Philip Augustus • He used paid middle-class officials to fill government positions • Granted charters to new towns, organized a standing army, and introduced a new national tax

  8. Questions to Consider • What are the two houses in parliament? • Explain the Magna Carta and the two important things that it contained. • What were the roles of the nobles, monarch, and the church? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRLRhDB-HxE • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWPwnvYyAhc • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTIon_U9jik

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