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Magna Carta, Plague, and Hundred Years War

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Habeas Corpus   the principle that accused persons cannot be held in jail without the consent of the court  
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Truce   agreed halt in fighting  
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Henry II   English king who created royal courts to replace the older unfair systems of trial by ordeal and trial by combat,helped create common law  
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Archbishop of Canterbury   (Thomas a Becket) powerful religious leader was brutally murdered by tour of the king's knights while praying in cathedral  
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King John   English king who ignored peoples rights and collected large taxes from lords and nobles, forced to sign Magna Carta  
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Magna Carta   document that protected peoples rights  
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Joan of Arc   French peasant teenager who had visions from god and fought in the Hundred Years War, many battles with French victories but was eventually captured by the English and burnt at the stake, Church made her a saint recognizing her devotion to god and heroism  
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Italy   where plague first hit in Europe  
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Buboes   black and blue tomato sized bumps on throat and armpits  
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Fleas and Rats   how plague spread  
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feudal pyramid became circle/square   how plague changed feudal pyramid  
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China   where plague originated  
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