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Chapter 6 Study Powerpoint

Words to know Celts King John vassal Domesday Book Hildegard of Bingen English Channel Black Death Vikings anti-Semitism Kievan Rus

Europe's Landscape kept people apart for the most

Concordat of Worms Limited the power of kings over the church

Trade restarts Surplus of goods- thanks to improved technologies safe travel

Saint Patrick Brought Christianity to Ireland first area of the north west to accept Christianity

France's first Parliament Estates general

What was Moscow ? Sat in the middle of ancient trade routes. Ivan III ruled from there He eventually drove out the Mongols and began building an empire

Inquisition Process by which the church tried heretics heresy- a belief that differs from or contradicts the church

vernacular Every day language in an area

Hundred Years' War This was a war between England and France Joan of Arc Battle of Orleans Battle of Crecy- English Longbow Man

Charlemange Son of Pepin Became Charlemagne the Great Pope placed crown on head on Christmas Day 800 A.D. Made Aachen the Capital of his Empire Was Successful had strong army Support of the pope set up courts through the empire Believed in education

How did the Crusades affect Europe? Increased trade which meant governments could collect more taxes Increased travel and the idea to travel Spread new goods and brought new inventions to Europe Nobles who fought in crusades freed their serfs and sold their land the King didn't have to listen to them and eventually broke down the fuedal system Stronger centralized goverment