Political Developments in Europe Bubonic Plague Hundred Years' War Joan of Arc
100
a jury must formally accuse a person of a serious crime
What did King Henry II insist on?
100
1346-1351
When did the Bubonic Plague first come into Europe?
100
1337-1453
When was the Hundred Years' War?
100
a 17-year old peasant girl who inspired the French
Who was Joan of Arc?
200
King John's grandson
Who was Edward I?
200
Central Asia
Where did the Bubonic Plague originate?
200
control of lands in France
What was the Hundred Years' War fought over?
200
the Battle of Crécy
What was Joan's first victory?
300
the monarchs and the nobles
Who was the Magna Carta between?
300
fever, vomiting, fierce coughing, sneezing fits, egg-sized swelling, or bumps
Name any three symptoms of the plague.
300
the English
Who won many of the earlier battles in the war?
300
being a witch and a heretic
What did Church leaders accuse of Joan of?
400
John
Who was King Henry II's youngest son?
400
the position of planets, lepers, and Jews
What and who did people blame for the plague?
400
a French village
What was Crécy?
400
she was burned at the stake
What happened to Joan?
500
1154-1189
When did King Henry II reign?
500
24 million or 1/3 of the population
About how many Europeans died due to the Bubonic Plague?
500
to fight and to pay higher and more frequent taxes
What were commoners and peasants forced to do during the Hundred Years' War ended?
500
a saint
What did the Roman Catholic Church make Joan about 500 years later?






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