Thème 2 : Welcome to the Tudor’s dynasty

  • Jeopardy game

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  • Group work

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  • Henry VII
    • Henry was born on : 28 January 1457

Henry’s father Edmund Tudor died on :  November 3rd 1456

Coronation as Henry VII on : 30 October 1485

Marries Elizabeth of York on : 18 January 1486

His son, Arthur was born on : 20 September 1486

His second son, Henry was born on : | 28 June 1491

Arthur died on : 2 April 1502

His wife, Elizabeth died on : 11 February 1503

Henry VII died on : 21 April 1509

    • Henry was born in 1457 to Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort. He was coronated in Westminster Abbey in October 1485. Henry also married Elizabeth of York in 1486, and in doing so he unified the two houses that had previously been at war.The Tudor emblem was thereore a rose with both red and white petals, illustrating the fusion of the white rose of York with the red rose of Lancaster.After decades of war, Henry VII wanted to maintain peace while he reigned, in order to ensure economic growth within his kingdom. He drew up alliances with Brittany, France and Spain at different points throughout his reign. Henry also encouraged the Pope, Julius II, to try to establish peace between the various Christian realms.Despite having almost no experience in finances when he came to the throne, Henry VII was able to save the country from near-bankruptcy, though he did so by extracting wealth from his subjects.Henry VII had five sons, including Arthur Tudor and Henry Tudor. As the elder son, Arthur Tudor was the heir to the throne, but he died of a disease in his youth and left Henry as the heir. Not long after the death of his son, Henry VII’s wife also died, and her death took a heavy toll (laisser des traces, des séquelles) on Henry as he was very loyal to her.Henry VII died in 1509. His son became king and was crowned Henry VIII later that same year. Although he was criticized for his taxation laws, he was remembered as a King who look outward and took lessons from other rulers at the time to better manage his own kingdom.

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  • The Battle of Bosworth

The Battle of Bosworth represents the end of the Plantagenet era. This battle put an end to decades of rivalry between the Lancaster and York family.

Richard III was the leader of the York family while Henry was the only Lancastrian heir. Richard was known for his military leadership and skill, having fought in many decisive battles during the Battle of the Roses. Henry, on the other hand was relatively inexperienced since he lived in exile for most of his life. The Battle of Bosworth  is considered the first military battle of Henry Tudor’s career.

During this battle, Richard III had around 15,000 men at his side, while Henry had three times fewer, around 5,000 men.

Finally, Richard III died in battle and he was the last English king to do so.

  • The war of the Roses

Once the war with France (the Hundred Year’s War) ended in 1453, a series of civil wars began in England and lasted until 1485. These were fought between rival branches of the Plantagenets, the House of York (whose symbol was a white rose) and the House of Lancaster (whose symbol was a red rose). Henry VI was from the Lancastrian branch. He was a weak ruler who suffered fits of madness. When he died, his successor was Edward IV, from the York branch. His son, Edward V who was only 12 when his father died succeeded him. Since he was too young to rule, his uncle Richard III became his Lord Protector and eventually locked his nephew in the Tower of London to get the throne.

Theme 1: England in the Middle Ages

Trace écrite Domesday Book (A recopier dans le cahier)

Royal commissioners were sent out around England to collect the information from thousands of settlements; the country was split up into 7 regions, called ‘circuits’ of the country. They carried with them a set of questions to ask in each county. They wrote all the information in Latin, like the final Domesday document itself. There are 13 418 places listed in the Domesday Book. It was an astonishingly detailed survey of the English towns and countryside.

The annual income of each unit of production was valued in monetary terms and many assets such as labour force or ploughs were individually listed.

The Domesday survey covered all of England as it existed in 1086.

It was an investigation into the ressources of the kingdom to raise taxes to finance its army. The information collected was written by hand in two enormous books, in the space of a year. William died before it was finished.

The Domesday Book provides invaluable information about the economy and society of 11th Century Norman England. For historians it can be used to discover the wealth of England, the information about the feudal system and the information about the geography and demographic situation of the country.

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BONUS: TRACES ECRITES DEBUT DE SEQUENCE 1

2- The feudal system and the domesday book.

1- England flipbook

After cutting the 5 maps, complete them. Use the following pieces of information.

700 BC : there were 3 groups, two of which I’ve just given to you. You have to find what group was living in current Scotland.Color them in three different colors and write their names.

55 BC / 43 AD : put Hadrian’s wall on the map and draw arrows to show the Romans invasion

410 AD : Draw arrows to show where the invaders came from and then divide the map according to the 7 kingdoms (colour each kingdom in a different color) and write the names of the 7 kingdoms.

787 AD : New invaders arrived, draw arrows to show where they arrived.

1066 AD : Indicate with an arrow who arrived from France. And put the famous battle which occured in this year along with the capital of England which actually became the capital this year.