Political Developments in Europe | Bubonic Plague | Hundred Years' War | Joan of Arc |
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a jury must formally accuse a person of a serious crime
What did King Henry II insist on?
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1346-1351
When did the Bubonic Plague first come into Europe?
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1337-1453
When was the Hundred Years' War?
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a 17-year old peasant girl who inspired the French
Who was Joan of Arc?
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King John's grandson
Who was Edward I?
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Central Asia
Where did the Bubonic Plague originate?
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control of lands in France
What was the Hundred Years' War fought over?
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the Battle of Crécy
What was Joan's first victory?
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the monarchs and the nobles
Who was the Magna Carta between?
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fever, vomiting, fierce coughing, sneezing fits, egg-sized swelling, or bumps
Name any three symptoms of the plague.
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the English
Who won many of the earlier battles in the war?
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being a witch and a heretic
What did Church leaders accuse of Joan of?
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John
Who was King Henry II's youngest son?
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the position of planets, lepers, and Jews
What and who did people blame for the plague?
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a French village
What was Crécy?
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she was burned at the stake
What happened to Joan?
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1154-1189
When did King Henry II reign?
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24 million or 1/3 of the population
About how many Europeans died due to the Bubonic Plague?
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to fight and to pay higher and more frequent taxes
What were commoners and peasants forced to do during the Hundred Years' War ended?
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a saint
What did the Roman Catholic Church make Joan about 500 years later?
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