TheChildren’sCrusadeNo taxationwithoutrepresentation,trial by jury, andprotection of thelaw.To gainsupportagainstthe PopeBy organizing anddemandingprivileges likefreedom fromsome tolls and theright to govern thetown.•Town populationsfell.•trade declinedand prices rose.•serfs left themanor in search ofbetter wages. A French Peasantgirl, moved by Godto rescue Francefrom its EnglishconquerorsInquisitionThey had preservedancient Greekwritings which werethe basis of the newscholarship inEurope.To reachmanymorepeople.CrusadesJudgesand JuryTrialsGothicCommonLawThey controlledtrade goods, setquality standards,set workingconditions andwages, and trainedworkers.Oxen,HorsesEnglish,threeNotreDameThree-fieldsystemLongbowThe church wassplit with onePope living inRome andanother inAvignon.She rallied Frenchtroops to defeatthe English andenabled Charles tobecome king ofFrance.• Priests marriedand havingfamilies• Simony• Lay investiture TheFirstCrusadeVernacular•nobles fiercely resistedpeasant demands for higherwages which led to peasantrevolts.•Jews were blamed forbringing on the plague and allover Europe were driven fromtheir homes or massacred.•Church suffered a loss ofprestige when prayers fWilliamtheConquerorGreatSchismTruce betweenRichard andSaladin, ChristianPilgrims could visitthe holy land.TheHundredYears WarBurgherTheChildren’sCrusadeNo taxationwithoutrepresentation,trial by jury, andprotection of thelaw.To gainsupportagainstthe PopeBy organizing anddemandingprivileges likefreedom fromsome tolls and theright to govern thetown.•Town populationsfell.•trade declinedand prices rose.•serfs left themanor in search ofbetter wages. A French Peasantgirl, moved by Godto rescue Francefrom its EnglishconquerorsInquisitionThey had preservedancient Greekwritings which werethe basis of the newscholarship inEurope.To reachmanymorepeople.CrusadesJudgesand JuryTrialsGothicCommonLawThey controlledtrade goods, setquality standards,set workingconditions andwages, and trainedworkers.Oxen,HorsesEnglish,threeNotreDameThree-fieldsystemLongbowThe church wassplit with onePope living inRome andanother inAvignon.She rallied Frenchtroops to defeatthe English andenabled Charles tobecome king ofFrance.• Priests marriedand havingfamilies• Simony• Lay investiture TheFirstCrusadeVernacular•nobles fiercely resistedpeasant demands for higherwages which led to peasantrevolts.•Jews were blamed forbringing on the plague and allover Europe were driven fromtheir homes or massacred.•Church suffered a loss ofprestige when prayers fWilliamtheConquerorGreatSchismTruce betweenRichard andSaladin, ChristianPilgrims could visitthe holy land.TheHundredYears WarBurgher

World History Chapter 14 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The Children’s Crusade
  2. No taxation without representation, trial by jury, and protection of the law.
  3. To gain support against the Pope
  4. By organizing and demanding privileges like freedom from some tolls and the right to govern the town.
  5. •Town populations fell. •trade declined and prices rose. •serfs left the manor in search of better wages.
  6. A French Peasant girl, moved by God to rescue France from its English conquerors
  7. Inquisition
  8. They had preserved ancient Greek writings which were the basis of the new scholarship in Europe.
  9. To reach many more people.
  10. Crusades
  11. Judges and Jury Trials
  12. Gothic
  13. Common Law
  14. They controlled trade goods, set quality standards, set working conditions and wages, and trained workers.
  15. Oxen, Horses
  16. English, three
  17. Notre Dame
  18. Three-field system
  19. Longbow
  20. The church was split with one Pope living in Rome and another in Avignon.
  21. She rallied French troops to defeat the English and enabled Charles to become king of France.
  22. • Priests married and having families • Simony • Lay investiture
  23. The First Crusade
  24. Vernacular
  25. •nobles fiercely resisted peasant demands for higher wages which led to peasant revolts. •Jews were blamed for bringing on the plague and all over Europe were driven from their homes or massacred. •Church suffered a loss of prestige when prayers f
  26. William the Conqueror
  27. Great Schism
  28. Truce between Richard and Saladin, Christian Pilgrims could visit the holy land.
  29. The Hundred Years War
  30. Burgher