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He conqures England and molds Vikings and Angol-saxon's into one people.
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Henry ruled England. He strenghtened the royal courts of justice by sending a royal judge to every part of England at least once a year. They collected taxes. lawsuits, and punished crimes. He also introduced the jury in England courts.
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Philip the second ruled.
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John ruled. He failed as a military leader, earned the nickanme John Softsword. He lost Normandy and all his lands innorthen France to the French under Phlip Augustus. His loss forced a confrantaion with his new nobels.
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They forced John to agree to the celebrated document in English history, the Magna Carta (Great Charter).
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Louis XI ruled France.
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Philip IV ruled France. He was involved in a quarrel with the pope.
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Esward summoned two burgesses from every borogh snf two knights from every county to serve as a parliament. Knights,burgesses, bishops, and lords met together at Westminster in London.
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Pope Boniface VIII attempted to enforce papal authority on kings and previous popes had.
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Philip IV persuaded the College of Cardinals to choose a French archbishop as the new pope.
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Edward III launched for that throne continued from this time.
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The first and most spectacular battle was the battle of crecy.
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A fleet of Genoese merchant shipsarrived in Sicily carrying bubonic plauge, also known as the Black Death.
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1.) The council of consance attempted to end the great schism by choosing a single pope.
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Jan Hus was burned at a stake.
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The French and English singed a treaty stating that Henry V would inherit the French crown upon the death of king Charles VI.
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The French railed and drove the English out of France entirely.
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A teenage French peasent girl named Joan of Arc felt moved by God to rescue Frannce from the English.
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Joan led the French army into battle at a fort ciry near Orleans.
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The end pf the middle ages, the twin pillars of the medieval world, religious devoution and the code of chivalry, both crumbled.
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Algo-saxon King