Pupil's notebook and study outline in English history (1912) (14764401775)

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Pupil's notebook and study outline in English history (1912) (14764401775)

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Identifier: pupilsnotebookst00smit (find matches)
Title: Pupil's notebook and study outline in English history
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Smith, Francis Abner, 1874- (from old catalog) Walker, Albert Perry, 1862- (from old catalog)
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Publisher: New York, Cincinnati (etc.) American book company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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e Teutonic Invaders. A. Their Original Homes. 1. B. Reasons for Leaving. 1.2.3. C. Characteristics. 1.2.3. D. Institutions. 1. Religious. a. b. Deities. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)c. 2. Political. Tribal Organization c.d. e. Folkmoots: — II. Conquest of Britain.A. Geograplry. 1. Indicate on the map, page 13, the Teutonic heptarchy and the Celtic portions of Great Britain in GOO a.d. 2. Name the portions held respectively by — a. Jutes: b. Saxons: c. Angles: d. Britons: 10 B. The Century-long Struggle. 1. Character. a. Arthurian legends: b. Bedes description 2. Destructive Effects. c. 3. Constructive Effects. C. Ecclesiastical Developments.1. The Celtic Church. b. 2. The Latin Church. a.b. 3. The Conflict of Churches. a.b. 11 III. The Struggle for Supremacy among Themselves. A. Predominance of Northumbria. ( - ) 4. B. Predominance of Mercia. ( - ) 1.2. C. Pinal Supremacy of Wessex. ( ) 1.2.3. EARLY ENGLISH INSTITUTIONS I. Social Organization : Rank based upon Landholding. 1.2.3.4. 5. 6. 12
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II. Political Organization.A. National.1. King. a. c.d. 2. Witenagemote. a. Included: b. c. d. 3. Sources of Revenue. a.b.c. 4. Obligations of Landholders. a.b.c. B. Local. 1. Shires. a. b. 14 2. Hundreds. a.b.c. 3. Townships and Boroughs. a. b. c. d. e.III. Judicial Practice.1.2.3.4. I. Influence of the Christian Church. 1. Moral. a.b. 2. Industrial. a. 3. Literary. a.b.c. Special Topic 15 ANGLO-SAXONS AGAINST DANES ( - ) (. The Northmen. A. Characteristics. 1. 2. B. Invasions of England. 1.2. 3. I. Alfred the Great. ( - ) A. Resistance to the Danes. 1. 2. 3. Treaty of Wedmore : — 4. Color the map on page 17 to show, approximately, the Danelaw and Alfreds Kingdom. B. Statesmanship. 1. Military Reforms. a.b.c. 2. Internal Affairs. a. b. c. d. e. 16

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