Title: Middle Ages Webquest
1Middle Ages Webquest
- How to use the Webquest
- To begin- press F5
- To go to the next slide- click anywhere on the
current slide or press the right arrow key. - To go to the website to find the answers- click
on the hyperlink (underlined and colored) - To return to the slideshow from the Internet-
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2William the Conqueror
His rule in Normandy and England
- When did William become Duke of Normandy?
- How old was William when he became Duke of
Normandy? - When did William become King of England?
- How long did William the Conqueror remain Duke of
Normandy and King of England?
3How William the Conqueror Changed England
Changes by William the Conqueror
Doomsday Book
- What was William the Conquerors greatest change
in England? - The Doomsday Book is a general ___________________
_________. - List four things the Doomsday Book records.
4Feudalism
Structure of Feudalism
- List the four classifications of people in the
feudal system. - Who was in complete control of the feudal system?
- Which group leased land from the King and what
did they do with the land? - Knights were given land by a Baron in return for
what? - Which group, also known as freemen or serfs, had
to provide the Knight with free labor, food and
service whenever it was demanded?
5Chivalry
- All knights, like all people from all walks of
life in the Middle Ages, had to behave in a
certain way. This way was called the Code of
Chivalry. List four basic rules of chivalry.
(click here to find rules) - Ideals of Chivalry
- _____________________ that combination of
courage, strength and skill that commanded
respect. - 3. _____________________ having a strong sense
of morality, integrity and respect before those
in the offices of authority. - 4. _____________________ meaning the pledged
word. The extreme emphasis given to it came from
the time when a pledge between lord and vassal
was the only form of government. - 5. _____________________ respectful behavior
not only towards those in higher power, but also
for those below one's own group as well. "Do unto
others what you would have them do unto you." - 6. _____________________ Designed to make the
knight more polite and to lift the manner of
society required its disciple to be in a
constant romantic condition, on the theory that
he would thus be more courteous, courageous, and
society in consequence more joyous.
6Crusades
Crusades Website
- The Crusades were a series of holy wars against
_________________________. - Why did the Christians fight the Crusades?
- According to the timeline, when did the Crusades
begin and end?
7Thomas a Becket
- St. Thomas a Becket was apointed to be
Archdeacon and Archbishop of _____________________
_______. - Who appointed Thomas to his position?
- What happened to St. Thomas a Becket after he
became Archbishop and why did this happen?
8Hundred Years War
- The Hundred Years War was fought between
______________ and ______________. - Why was the Hundred Years War fought?
9Black Death
- 3.How much of Englands population died during
the Black Death? - 4.How did the Black Death contribute to the fall
of the Feudal System?
- The Black Death is also known as the
_____________ _____________. - It was highly contagious and was spread by
___________________
10The Canterbury Tales
- To answer
- Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?
- 2. How many people are traveling and where are
they going? - 3. What do the pilgrims do to pass the time as
they travel?
11The EndWhen you finish
- Turn in your handout on the table.
- Finish your Beowulf vs. Gilgamesh essay.
- If you had to go to battle and you could take
either Beowulf or Gilgamesh, who would you
choose? Why? - If you have finished your Beowulf vs. Gilgamesh
essay, you may get on Passkey.
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13In 1141, Thomas a Becket started to work for
Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury. Becket ran
many errands to Rome for the Archbishop and
studied church law. After ten years, he was
appointed Archdeacon of Canterbury. King Henry II
appointed Becket to be his chancellor. Becket
lived a rich lifestyle and stood up for the king
in all things. King Henry appointed Becket to be
the Archbishop of Canterbury after Theobalds
death in 1162. The King expected Thomas Becket to
do what the King told him to do when he was the
Archbishop, but Thomas Becket decided to do what
would be best for the church. He gave up his rich
lifestyle, and contributed large amounts of money
to the poor. He got rid of his expensive clothes
and wore uncomfortable clothing instead. King
Henry was angry at him for disobeying his orders.
Henry felt that he has been cheated he placed
Becket in two positions of high honor and power,
and received no thanks in return, only
opposition. One day, some knights who were in the
kings service arrived at the cathedral and
demanded to see Becket. He surrendered himself
with a heroic speech. The knights killed Becket.
They went about their business quickly, for
fear the people in the cathedral would save
Becket Becket was made a Catholic saint in 1173.
Beckets body was kept in Canterbury Cathedral
and attracted pilgrims (travelers) from all over
the country.
Thomas a Becket
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