01:510:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hoplite, Wield, Scapegoating

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The you should abide by (prior, laws were based on ethnicity/group of people) Cathars/albigensians: can be burned at the stake: if refuse to confess/repent heresy or if you are a repeat offender. Crisis of the 14th century: 13th century cont. + advanced record keeping: england developments most modern parliamentary system, henry ii of england seen as the driving force in strengthening. Rome/greece: ^ document on rolls of parchment (england = on the vanguard of record keeping, the rise of representative institutions in government, people demanded a voice in return for their taxes. This would change with his sons: with king on crusade/away a lot, emboldened noblemen to have a louder voice in government will be very true for king. John (hated), who kept raising taxes until barons rebelled. This rebellion culminated in the magna carta (1215: magna carta (1215): regarded as foundational documents of western parliamentary government.

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