Chapter 13 Section 4 "The Struggle for England and France"
Across
- 2. These people are the settlers in Northern france. A mixture of Germanic and Merovingian
- 3. (two words) the name for the peoples who were a mixture of Angles and Saxons
- 5. (two words) a book created under William the Conqueror that counted everything in the land. Homes, people, animals, ect. The first modern Census.
- 9. (two words) a collection of verdicts; used in the study of cases
- 10. the most powerful governmental district in early England
- 11. This is a collection of 12 people, considered a defendant's peers, who will choose a verdict of guilty or not guilty in a case
- 12. Another name for England, based off her Roman name "Britannia Province"
- 15. (two words) A governing body of people in France, all classes are allowed to join
- 17. a "decision" in a court of law
Down
- 1. A governing body in England created under Henry III
- 4. (two words) The inclusion of Norman rulers, ideas and customs into Anglo-Saxon England is known as this
- 6. a governmental district in early England
- 7. an emerging leading class in the middle ages, able to be in English Parliament
- 8. these are what the Anglo-Saxons called the Vikings
- 9. A count of everything in a country. We had one in the United States in 2010.
- 12. An emrging class in the middle ages of merchants, day laborers and skilled workers not tied to the land
- 13. (two words) The "Great Charter" signed by King John, protects certain rights to the people. Similar to the US Bill of Rights
- 14. This literally means "land of the Angles"
- 16. (two words) literally the sherrif of a shire