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Page 1: Growth of Royal Power in England World History I.

Growth of Royal Power in England

World History I

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Feudal Monarchs

• Monarchs were the figure heads of society• They had limited power

• Lords & Church had much of the power over the people

• Monarchs used different tactics to centralize power• Expanded royal rule

• Set up royal courts

• Developed taxes

• Built a stable army

• Strengthened ties with the Middle Class

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The Norman Conquest

• Battle in 1066 for the English Throne

• King Edward of England died without an heir to the throne• The nobles chose Edward’s

brother, Harold

• William, Duke of Normandy, claimed himself heir to the throne

• William gained support from the Pope• Raised an army and sailed

across the English Channel

• On Christmas Day, William defeated Harold to become the King of England

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William The Conqueror

• Duke of Normandy, he forced himself into the English throne in the Norman Conquest

• He blended Anglo-Saxon and French culture

• Adjusted the feudal government to gain more power

• Produced the “Domesday Book”

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Henry II

• Henry was a well educated but hot-tempered king

• He broadened the system of royal justice, giving the royal court power over the smaller courts

• This did not go over well with the church and this led to power struggles between the church and the monarch• Henry was accused of killing

Thomas Becket

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Canterbury Cathedral

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King John & The Magna Carta

• King John was the younger brother of Richard the Lionheart• He was a power-hungry tyrant

and did not protect the rights of his people

• He made laws, but frequently broke them himself

• Under a poor ruler, the people of England needed a stable government

• Magna Carta = a long list of feudal rights• Means “great charter”

• Designed to protect the free man

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Parliament

• Parliament is an organized form of government to advise the monarch• Similar to a bureaucracy

• This limited the power of the king

• Had to get approval of the Parliament before doing anything

• King Edward I asked Parliament for its approval

• Established a “Model Parliament” with two houses• House of Lords

• House of Commons


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