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A short module for GCSE Crime and Punishment covering law and order in the later Middle Ages between the Norman Conquest and 1500. A Power Point (22 slides) provides the focus, supported by a range of information, activity and worksheets. There is also a scheme of work and sheets for revision.
Key Question : How much did law and order in England change between 1066 and 1500?
Concepts: Change and continuity, causation, empathy, source handling, historical significance; royal justice, jury, hierarchy, discrimination, inequality, compensation.
Assessment : source handling - 'How violent was Medieval England?'

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