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THE  STUDENTS  MANUAL

(1) The rule of Alfred:   48; England 616; Bede 190; snip 1743.

(2)  Effects of the conquest on  the  language spoken  in  England:

618; 2113.

3. THE DANISH CONQUEST:   Denmark 520; Canute 327; Dunstan 562.

4. THE NORMAN CONQUEST:   2085; 1356.

5. RISE OF THE ENGLISH  NATION:   588.

a. Reign of Henry II — Greatest of Plantagenets:   1501.

(1) Struggle with Church begun:  862; 189.

b. Reign of King John:

(1) Magna Charta:  1145;  616;  586.

(2)  Relations with the Pope:   974.

c. Reign of Edward I:

(1)  New taxation for the new monarchy:   586.

(2) Wales and Scotland conquered:   2034;  278.

(3)  Parliament becomes a representative body: 862; 1257.

d. Reign of Edward Ml:

(1) Beginning of Hundred Years' War with France:  Edward III 586;  Crecy 476;  Calais 305;  Poitiers 1512.

e. Reign of Richard II:   1611; Henry IV 862; John of Gaunt 974; Wat Tyler

2050.

6. DESTRUCTION OF FEUDALISM: 862.

a. Wars of the  Roses—Baronsi against barons:   1634;  Warwick 2044;  Bos-

worth 249;  Tudor 1949.

b. Reigns of Henry VI, Edward  IV and Richard III:   863;  Joan of Arc 973;

Cambridge 313; Edward IV 578; Richard III 1611.

7. ABSOLUTE POWER OF THE CROWN —Tudor dynasty:   1949; James IV 957,

a. Henry VIII and founding of royal power:   863; House of York 2124.

b. Reign of Henry VIII:   863;  Catherine of Aragon 350;  Anne Boleyn 238;

Oxford 1405;   Ireland   937;   guild  812;   Surrey  1851;   More  1261; ship 1743.

(1)  King ruling absolutely:

(2)  England severed her connection with the pope. King becomes

head of the church in England: Henry VIII 863; England 616; Edward VI 587; Tindale 1915; Wyeliffe 2114.

c. Mary and the Catholic reaction:   Mary I 1180.

d. Reign of Elizabeth:

(1)  Protestant  religion  was  established:   England  616;   Elizabeth

607; Anne Boleyn 238; Mary Queen of Scots 1181; Edinburg 581; Gilbert 766; Essex 627; Ascham 117; Raleigh 1583; Walsingham 2039; Leicester 1050.

(2) Trade,   exploration   and   sea-power1  increased:     London  1111;

Virginia 2024; Scilly Islands 1706; Drake 549; Armada 103.

8. BEGINNINGS OF THE STUARTS —JAMES I: Stewart 1838; James I 956; Eng-

land 617; Scotland 1708; Gunpowder Plot 816.

9. RISE  OF THE PEOPLE'S POWER AGAINST THE KING:

a. Reign of Charles I:   386;   England 617.

(1) Struggle between  king  and  nation:    The civil wars:    Solemn League   1778;    Edgehill  581;    Hull  896;    Long   Parliament 1112; Prince Rupert 1644;  Strafford 1835.

b. The   Commonwealth:     Oliver   Cromwell:     481;    Long  Parliament   1112;

Marston Moor  1177;   Lely  1052;   William  III  2086;   Ireland  937; Milton 1229.

c. Restoration of the king — reign of Charles II:   368; England 617; London

1111; the Cabal 300; Chelsea 374; Newfoundland 1341; Clarendon 404;  Pennsylvania 1446.

d. Reign of James II:   957.

(1) Revolution against him:   617;  Ireland 937;   Jeffries 968;  William III  2086;   Marlborough 1173.

e. Reign of William and Mary:

(1) People gained  political   liberty from   absolute   rule of   king: 2086;  617.

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