Question 1
Learning objective
Study how important events and developments from Medieval England connect to the specified site.
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Topic
BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307
Subtopic
Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England
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Short explanation
Historic environment anchor for BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307: this learning objective connects the specified site to Edward I castles, Welsh conquest, Scottish war, statutes, royal finance and medieval lordship. Students should explain how the site reflects the period, use precise evidence from Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, and link local features to wider events, people and developments. Keep physical remains, written sources and later interpretations separate, then judge significance through scale, duration and consequence.
Key concepts
Why it matters
This objective helps connect Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307.
Common mistakes
1 linked- Avoid confusing important: Anchor the answer to Part four: The historic environment of Medieval England, use precise evidence, and state whether important is a cause, consequence, change, continuity or significant development.
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Open revision notesRelated learning objectives
- Study Henry III's legacy, including Edward's relationship with Henry III, problems on Edward I's accession, relations with the nobility and Edward I's character as king.
Part one: Government, the rights of King and people
- Study development of government, rights and justice, including Hundred Rolls, Robert Burnell, Statutes of Westminster, Statutes of Mortmain, Quo Warranto Inquiries, parliaments and the Model Parliament 1295.
Part one: Government, the rights of King and people
- Study trade, towns and villages, including agriculture, wool trade, royal finance, taxation, wool tax, Statute of Merchants, Italian bankers, re-coinage and expulsion of the Jews in 1290.
Part two: Life in Medieval England
- Study education and learning, including the medieval Church, universities, Roger Bacon and Duns Scotus.
Part two: Life in Medieval England
- Study development of the legal system, including laws, courts, trials, crimes, criminals, punishments and Statutes of Gloucester 1278 and Winchester 1285.
Part two: Life in Medieval England
