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BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307 key terms
Use these key terms for BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307 in AQA History 8145. The page is built from approved learning objectives for this topic and links back to the wider unit, topic hub, and related revision assets.
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BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307
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Henry III
Henry III is a History term for this objective because it helps explain Henry III's legacy, including Edward's relationship with Henry III, problems on Edward I's accession,...
Edward I
In Part one: Government, the rights of King and people, Edward I should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
Hundred Rolls
Hundred Rolls is a History term for this objective because it helps explain development of government, rights and justice, including Hundred Rolls, Robert Burnell, Statutes...
Robert Burnell
In Part one: Government, the rights of King and people, Robert Burnell should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
wool trade
wool trade is a History term for this objective because it helps explain trade, towns and villages, including agriculture, wool trade, royal finance, taxation, wool tax,...
royal finance
In Part two: Life in Medieval England, royal finance should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
Roger Bacon
Roger Bacon is a History term for this objective because it helps explain education and learning, including the medieval Church, universities, Roger Bacon and Duns Scotus in...
Duns Scotus
In Part two: Life in Medieval England, Duns Scotus should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
legal
legal is a History term for this objective because it helps explain development of the legal system, including laws, courts, trials, crimes, criminals, punishments and Statutes...
legal
In Part two: Life in Medieval England, legal should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
medieval warfare
medieval warfare is a History term for this objective because it helps explain medieval warfare, tactics and technology, including siege warfare, cavalry, infantry, weapons and...
medieval warfare
In Part three: Edward I's military campaigns in Wales and Scotland, medieval warfare should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
Wales
Wales is a History term for this objective because it helps explain invasion and colonisation of Wales, including Edward's Welsh Wars in 1277 and 1282-1283, Statute of...
Statute of Rhuddlan
In Part three: Edward I's military campaigns in Wales and Scotland, Statute of Rhuddlan should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
Great Cause
Great Cause is a History term for this objective because it helps explain relations with Scotland, including the Great Cause, Scottish succession, Balliol, Bruce, Scottish...
Balliol
In Part three: Edward I's military campaigns in Wales and Scotland, Balliol should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
historic environment
historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the location of the specified historic environment site in 1272-1307.
location
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, location should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
historic environment
historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the function of the specified historic environment site in 1272-1307.
function
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, function should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
structure
structure is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the structure of the specified historic environment site in 1272-1307.
historic environment
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, historic environment should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
design
design is a History term for this objective because it helps explain people connected with the site, such as the designer, originator and occupants in 1272-1307.
design
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
historic environment
historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the design of the specified historic environment site in 1272-1307.
design
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
design
design is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how the site's design reflects the culture, values and fashions of the people at the time in 1272-1307.
design
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, design should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
important
important is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how important events and developments from Medieval England connect to the specified site in 1272-1307.
events
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, events should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
historic environment
historic environment is a History term for this objective because it helps explain how churches, fortified manor houses, castles, towns, villages, trade, revolts, battles and...
castles
In Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, castles should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.
