Year 7 History Exam 4 revision cards Flashcards
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Had did Henry II’s temper contribute to the death of Thomas Becket?
He lost his temper after Becket had defied him again over the church courts and shouted out that he wanted him dead. Four knights heard.
Who was Archbishop of Canterbury in 1170?
Thomas Becket
Why did Becket run away to France in 1164?
He had defied Henry II over the control of the church courts and feared for his life.
What were the four types of people who became Crusaders?
Knights, monk-knights, common soldiers, children.
When should you write about your revised knowledge on Q1 of Year 7 History exam 4?
Use your knowledge to help you comment on the parts of the sources that you have described.
True or false - the Crusades were a type of people
False - they were events in History
In what month and year was Becket murdered?
December 1170
Who in England was in charge of the church courts?
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
What were the Muslim fighters called?
Saracens
What did four knights do when they overheard Henry II shouting that he wanted Thomas Becket dead?
They went to Canterbury and murdered Becket.
Which English King went on a Crusade?
King Richard I
When planning for “How far do you agree….” questions, what should you do?
Make a spider diagram plan, the first branch is from the question, the rest from knowledge. Write one PEE paragraph for each branch plus a conclusion at the end.
Who in England was one of the largest and richest landowners.
The Archbishop of Canterbury.
What must you do before starting your answer on “How far do you agree….” questions?
Make a spider diagram plan.
True or false: The Crusades led to the following being brought to England: Rice, coffee, raisins, glass mirrors, sugar, lemons and slippers!
True