Learning Objectives To identify causes of the First Hundred Years' War
Starter Activity What are some of the main causes of war? Big Picture
• The 12th Century was
another period of instability and conflict, particularly between England and France. This period occurred from 1159 to 1259CE and was called the First Hundred Years' War Task 1 - Answer the questions in sentences 1. When did the first Hundred Years’ War begin? • A. 1154 B. 1159 C. 1199 D. 1259 • 2. Which king convinced Richard the Lionheart’s brother to fight against him? • A. King Henry II B. King Philip Augustus C. King John D. King Louis IX • 3. What was the French royal family called? • A. The House of Plantagenet B. The House of Capet C. The Angevid Empire D. The Treaty of Paris • 4. Who did the Magna Carta protect? • A. English kings B. peasants C. people D. French kings Task 2 – List the accomplishemts of each of the Kings mentioned. • King Henry II • King Louis VII • Richard the Lionheart • King Philip Augustus • King John • King Henry III The Magna Carta • Watch the video and take notes. • https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=gA-y8uOJs9k
• The original Magna Carta is kept
in the British Library. • Why is it important to save documents like this for hundreds of years? • What can we learn from this about the past? Source Analysis AO3 1. What do you think the picture is showing about what King John though about signing the Magna Carta? 2. How does he look like he feels about it? 3. Who was watching him? Do you think he signed it willingly? Why? 4. Who benefited from the Magna Carta? Who Benefits? • Complete table on page 80. Review