Chapter 13 Section 4 "The Struggle for England and France"

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