Richard Lionheart was King of England from 1189 to 1199. Some key facts about him include:
- He was born in Oxford in 1157 and died in France in 1199.
- During his reign, he was involved in several military campaigns including the conquest of Cyprus and occupation of Sicily.
- He constructed defensive castles such as Château Gaillard and the castle of Kantara.
- His death without a legitimate heir led to conflict over the English succession and the decline of the Angevin Empire.
Covers the kingdoms that ruled Africa before and at the time of European contact, religious conflict in Europe and in fighting between the English and Spanish nations and the rise of the European powers and their first voyages into the New World.
Covers the kingdoms that ruled Africa before and at the time of European contact, religious conflict in Europe and in fighting between the English and Spanish nations and the rise of the European powers and their first voyages into the New World.
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Day 88 Immigration and Social Class in Urban America Directions: Use the data provided below to create a demographic map of New York City in c. 1900 that provides the following data: distribution of immigrant population, population density, approximant distribution of income, occupation category (i.e. labor, merchant, management…)
THE IRISH In the 1840’s a massive number of Irish-Catholics immigrated to the United States. By 1855, there were over 200,000 Irish in New York City [7] . The Irish often arrived in America with few material possessions and were forced to live in squalor. Irish immigrants were poorer than other immigrant groups, and therefore lived in the worst conditions. By the 1840’s, Five Points, an infamous slum reported to have averaged one murder per day, was predominantly Irish. This area was located in Manhattan’s Sixth Ward near Mulberry Bend [9] . Illustrious visitors including Davy Crockett, Charles Dickens (with two police escorts),Abraham Lincoln, and a Russian archduke, came to gawk at the foulness [10] . In American Notes for General Circulation (1842) Dickens wrote: This is the place these narrow ways, diverging to the right and left, and reeking everywhere with dirt and filth… Debauchery has made the very houses prematurely old. See how the rotten beams are tumbling down, and how the patched and broken windows seem to scowl dimly, like eyes that have been hurt in drunken frays. Many of those pigs live here. Do they ever wonder why their masters walk upright in lieu of going on all-fours? And why they talk instead of grunting? [11] In 1855, the population of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Wards of the city, which stretched from the Hudson to the East River south of Canal Street, was thirty-seven percent foreign born Irish.
THE GERMANS In the years between 1830 and 1860, there was also an influx of “German” immigrants. There was no unified Germany until 1871; these “Germans” were actually Prussians, Bavarians, Hessians, Rhinelanders, Pomeranians, and Westphalians. Most of the immigrants were farmers that were uprooted by crop failures. However a significant minority were liberals who fled after the revolutions of 1848 failed to democratize Germany. Unlike the Irish, the Germans usually traveled to America with a modest amount of capital, and were able to move West and purchase land in states like Wisconsin and Texas. Milwaukee became known as the “German Athens.” Those who stayed in New York often opened their own shops that catered to other immigrants. They were on the whole also more educated that the Irish. The chief German neighborhood in New York City was Kleindeutschland, which lay on the East River between 14th and Grand street [16]. By 1865, 57,796 foreign-born Germans lived in Wards Ten, Eleven, Thirteen, and Seventeen, which made up the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
THE RUSSIAN JEWS The Russians Jews settled in New York in the largest nu.
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3. GENERAL INFORMATION
HE BIRTH: IN OXFORD IN 1157
HE DIED:IN FRANCE IN 1199
MOTHER:LEONOR
BROTHER: ENRIQUE
FATHER: ENRIQUE II
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5. At that time the economy was based on the
achievements of each kingdom and
everything was for the king and the
monarchy. And the peasants were not
entitled to vote
Influence
6. 18/06/13
During the reign of Ricardo were several altercations
against you, for example anti-Semitic violence. When
Richard I was crowned King of England, excluded all
Jews and women from the ceremony. Many Jews were
beaten to death, looted and burned alive. Their houses
were burned and many of them were forcibly baptized.
11. CASTLE OF KANTARA
Constructed by: Richard Lionheart.
Date: In the X century.
Location: In Pentadáctylos, more exactly in Chipre.
Size: 360 m, of the level of the sea.
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13. Constructed by: Richard Lionheart
Date: In the XII century
Location: In Paris.
Cost: More than 50.000 pounds.
GAILLARD CASTLE
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15. WHAT HAPENNED WHEN HE
DIE?
•Ricardo didn´t have legitims sons sustitue the throne to Juan his
•But the france territoris don´t like prefered Arturo the last son of brother of
•This the falt of the sucessor was start point when dissapier the empire of
•The legacy of Ricardo I had many aspects:
brother
Godofredo
angevinos
•Conquest of chipre
• Gave romances and literature
Was bad son, bad king and bad husband but was vallan and esplendid soldier