Year 7
How did Edward I restore royal power?
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Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn about how Edward I made a new way to rule with his parliament. We will also learn about Edward's desire to restore royal power in England, Wales and Scotland.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which set of provisions limited the power Henry had as king in 1258?
Gloucester
London
Newcastle
Q2.
Who led the rebel barons?
Edward
John
Richard de Lacy
Q3.
What was created in 1265
A regency
Council of the barons
King ruling by himself
Q4.
Which group had a say in helping to rule England after 1265?
Barons
Bishops
Peasants
Q5.
Which two groups began to question the barons?
Bishops and knights
Knights and villagers
Villagers and bishops
5 Questions
Q1.
What did Edward use Parliament to pass?
Changes to the Church
Judgments
Land ownership changes
Q2.
From which of the following groups did Edward collect taxes without asking parliament?
Peasants
Scots
Welsh
Q3.
Why did Edward attack Wales?
Edward needed land to give the barons
Edward wanted to own more land
Llewelyn had attacked England
Q4.
Why did Edward fail to rule Scotland?
Edward did not have enough money to attack Scotland
Edward did not have enough soldiers to hold all the Scottish castles
The Scottish Parliament did not support him
Q5.
Which of the following groups was not represented in parliament?
Barons
Parliament
Townsmen and knights