Year: 5 Topic: What If We Didn't Have a Monarchy? NC Objectives: History

Year: 5 Topic: What If We Didn't Have a Monarchy? NC Objectives: History

Year: 5 Topic: What if we didn’t have a monarchy? History NC Objectives: • a study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066 Links to Prior Learning Y3 What if the Romans had never invaded? Y4 What if you lived in Saxon Times? Y4 What if the Vikings had never Invaded? Knowledge Key Vocabulary Claimants The Normans Edward the Confessor • the causes and consequences of William I’s invasion in 1066 Harold Godwinson • the Domesday book was the first census of England Stamford Bridge • King John lost power when the Barons rebelled against him and William, duke of Normandy / forced him to sign the Magna Carta William the Conqueror • Achievements of Edward I Battle of Hastings • The War of the Roses - there isn’t an obvious heir to the throne. Edgar the Atheling Family trees can be used to justify claims Harald Hardrada Tudors Bayeaux tapestry • Henry VII marrying Elizabeth of York began the house of Tudor Normans • Henry VIII created the Church of England - the benefits it gave him. Domesday • Henry VIII wives Records • The changing religions during the Tudor time period Census Magna Carta • Other Tudor Monarchs - Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey (Queen for 9 days Barons but never crowned) and Elizabeth I were brought up as Protestant. Revolt Mary I was brought up as committed Catholic, Crusades • Life in Tudor England Plantagenet Stuarts Kings • Reign of James I Conquer • The Puritans gained power in Parliament Parliament • What life was like under the Puritans. Lancaster • Charles I York • How Charles I actions upset people Roses • Why there was a civil war War • Charles I's reign they had gained enough support in Parliament to Succession pass laws imposing their views about living on all English people Family tree • Why Charles I was executed Timeline • Parliamentarians and the Royalists often called Roundheads and Tudor Cavaliers. Henry VIII Catholic Protestant • Head of the Parliamentarians – Oliver Cromwell Abdication • Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660. He liked entertainment Divorce and reopened the theatres, Inns and allowed much more freedom. • During Charles II reign there were 2 major disasters in London (Plague & Great Fire of London) Windsors • Role of current royal family and how this is changing with the times .

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