The Bubonic Plague & The Hundred Years’ War

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The Bubonic Plague & The Hundred Years’ War

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The Hundred Years’ War England & France on & off from 1337-1453 Last Capetian king of France dies w/out heir. Edward III of England claims throne of France as he was grandson of Philip IV. French win & drive English out of France ‹#› 2 ‹#› ‹#› ‹#› ‹#› ‹#›

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The Bubonic Plague &

The Hundred Years’ War

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The Hundred Years’ War● England & France● on & off from 1337-1453● Last Capetian king of

France dies w/out heir.● Edward III of England

claims throne of France as he was grandson of Philip IV.

● French win & drive English out of France

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Important Battles in the Hundred Years’ War

● The Battle of Crecy● August 26, 1346● Knights fought alongside

common archers & foot-soldiers

● Cannons – technology borrowed from China – destroy castle walls

● English outnumbered 3 to 1

● English longbow men win battle w/ability to attack French at long distances

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Important Battles in the Hundred Years’ War

● Battle of Poitiers (Sept. 9, 1356)

● French knights (advantage) charge English troops

● English longbow men again save day

● French king John & son Philip captured & held for ransom.

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Important Battles in the Hundred Years’ War

● Battle of Agincourt● 1415● English

outnumbered● English led by King

Henry V● Longbow men

again save day - ending age of Chivalrous knights

● Treaty gives Henry French throne

Shakespeare’s Henry V

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France’s Savior● Joan of Arc

● 1429, French peasant girl● Moved by God to save

France from England ● Her victories restores

throne to rightful heir - Charles VII - rather than Henry V of England

● Joan asks Charles to let her lead army into battle at English fort near Orleans.

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Joan of Arc● Battle of Orleans

(1430)● Siege lasts 6 mos.● Joan victorious● Joan goes w/ Charles VII to

his crowningLate 1430…● Joan captured by English

allies● Turned over to Church

authorities – condemned as witch & heretic.

● Burned at stake - May 30, 1431

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Impact of the Hundred Years’ War1.Power & prestige for French Monarch 2.Nationalism3.English suffered internal turmoil - War of the Roses4.English Parliament gained “Power of the Purse”5.End of 100 Years’ War = End of Middle Ages

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Essential Knowledge

205. What 2 countries fought in the Hundred Years’ War?

206. What did both countries experience as a result of the War?

207. Who replaced the knights as the significant warriors in the Hundred Years’ War?

208. What woman is credited with turning the war in France’s favor?

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War of the Roses● Civil war in England● 1455-1487● 2 noble families

fight for control of throne: House of Lancaster & House of York

● War named for both families’ badges = contained roses.

House of Lancaster

House of York

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War of the Roses● Origins

● Both descendants of King Edward III

● Current Lancastrian king - Henry VI –

● surrounded by unpopular nobles

● Displayed moments of mental illness

● Civil unrest rampant among population

● Powerful lords had own armies

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War of the Roses● Back & forth battles end

w/ destruction of York factions.

● Both houses lose control of throne

● Henry VII (Tudor) crowned king after defeating last York army

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The Bubonic Plague

● aka – The Black Death● Occurred in 1300’s● Kills over 1/3 of Europe’s population

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Origins & Symptoms● Likely began in Asia● Spread - trade routes● 1st in Italy - cargo ship

arrives carrying diseased passengers

● Purplish/black spots found on skin

● People looked for others to blame

● persecuted Jews for bringing disease

● Only ¼ of those who caught disease would recover

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Effects of the Plague

DECLINED:1.Population2.Trade 3.Manorial System4.Church Prestige5.Personal

Responsibility.

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Effects of the Plague

6. Demand for Workers- Serfs demand higher wages●Rebellions from serfs●France– 1358●Jacquerie Rebellion●During 100 Years War●England – 1381●Peasants Revolt

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacquerie

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Essential Knowledge

209. What English Civil war was fought between the Houses of Lancaster & York?

210. What other name was given to the Bubonic Plague?

211. What fraction of Europe’s population was killed because of the Plague?

212. What 5 elements declined because of the plague?

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Black Death (15:16)