For which main reason did the Normans invade England?
A.
to capture the king's castle
B.
to benefit from England's wealth
C.
to establish religious freedom
D.
to eliminate Catholic influence
            
        A.
to capture the king's castle
B.
to benefit from England's wealth
C.
to establish religious freedom
D.
to eliminate Catholic influence
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    to benefit from England's wealth
    
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            Mackenzie 
            
    1. Becket supported the authority of the Church over the monarchy.
2.in order: Germanic tribes, Anglo-Saxon, England develops, The Normans, and so on.
3.to benefit from England's wealth
4. Barons and the king
    
2.in order: Germanic tribes, Anglo-Saxon, England develops, The Normans, and so on.
3.to benefit from England's wealth
4. Barons and the king
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    Drag and drop the events to arrange them from the event that came first to the event that occurred last.
Germanic tribes settle in the east of Britain.
Anglo-Saxon kingdoms form.
England develops a strong monarchy.
The Normans invade England.
    
Germanic tribes settle in the east of Britain.
Anglo-Saxon kingdoms form.
England develops a strong monarchy.
The Normans invade England.
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    For which main reason did the Normans invade England?
A.
to capture the king's castle
B.
to benefit from England's wealth
C.
to establish religious freedom
D.
to eliminate Catholic influence
    
A.
to capture the king's castle
B.
to benefit from England's wealth
C.
to establish religious freedom
D.
to eliminate Catholic influence
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    Select the correct answer from the drop-down list of options. 
In the 1200's conflict between
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and
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led to the signing of the Magna Carta.
    
In the 1200's conflict between
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and
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led to the signing of the Magna Carta.
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    Why did conflict arise between Henry II and Thomas Becket?
A.
Henry refused to appoint Becket as archbishop of England.
B.
Henry resisted the Norman invasion of England.
C.
Becket refused to recognize Henry as king.
D.
Becket supported the authority of the Church over the monarchy.
    
A.
Henry refused to appoint Becket as archbishop of England.
B.
Henry resisted the Norman invasion of England.
C.
Becket refused to recognize Henry as king.
D.
Becket supported the authority of the Church over the monarchy.
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    Germanic tribes settle in the east of Britain. > Anglo-Saxon kingdoms form. > England develops a strong monarchy. > The Normans invade England.
    
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    The main reason why the Normans invaded England was to benefit from England's wealth.
    
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    In the 1200s conflict between King John and the Barons led to the signing of the Magna Carta.
    
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    The conflict arose between Henry II and Thomas Becket because Becket supported the authority of the church over the monarchy.
    
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