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This chapter explores the significant conflict between King Henry IV of Germany and Pope Gregory VII, highlighting the power struggles that defined the era. It discusses the rise of nation-states in England from the 1080s to the 1200s amidst the decline of feudalism, examining key events such as King John's troubles leading to the Magna Carta in 1199. Additionally, it touches on the Hundred Years' War, focusing on crucial figures like Edward III and Joan of Arc, and their impact on England and France's history.
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King Henry IV of Germany & Pope Gregory VII’s disagreement.
King Henry IV of Germany Pope Gregory
Nation Building Begins • Where? • When? • Who? • How? • Why? • Define Nation:
The Decline of Feudalism • Why? • How?
Magna Carta • When? • Why? • Who? • Where? • Results?
The Hundred Years’ War… • England and France at War:
…The Hundred Years’ War Joan of Arc’s Victory: • Where? • When? • Who? • How? • Why?
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