The Middle Ages (1066-1485).

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The Middle Ages (1066-1485)

The Middle Ages began in 1066 with the Norman Invasion. The Normans were originally Viking raiders who had settled on the coast of France. William, Duke of Normandy, led Norman and French troops across the English Channel to fight for the English throne.

Battle of Hastings William defeated King Harold of England at the Battle of Hastings. At Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, William “the Conqueror” took the throne of England as King William I.

Feudalism King William I introduced Feudalism to England. The King owned all the land with 1/4 going to the Catholic Church. It was a hierarchy King Nobles /barons Knights Serfs/peasants

Feudalism Feudalism was an exchange of property for personal service. The King granted property to a lord. Knights – professional soldiers – received small parcels of land called manors. Serfs/peasants -- the lowest class – worked on the manors

Feudalism Barons were encouraged to build strong castles to dominate the countryside and defend their realm from attack.

Feudalism Great cathedrals and abbeys were built on the new church lands.

Chivalry A code of honor intended to govern knightly behavior.

Chivalry Loyalty and valor on and off the battlefield Pledge to serve and protect ladies Go on holy quests – Crusades

Crusades Military expeditions in which European Christians attempted to regain the holy city of Jerusalem from Muslim control.

LANGUAGE Latin – the language of the Church French – government and education

Language The Norman Invasion caused the English language to change from its Anglo-Saxon (Old English) form to Middle English.

EDUCATION Universities became the chief centers of learning; scholars flocked to these religious communities Oxford – first English University Cambridge

Great Plague 1314- First introduction of this pandemic Peaked during the years 1348 and 1350 The Great Plague known also as the Black Death, killed 1/3 of the population in Europe.

King Henry and the Church Catholic church was growing in power; it dictated even the smallest details of an individual’s life. A misunderstanding took place between Henry II and his guards, resulting in the unintended death of Thomas A’Becket.

Thomas A’Becket was appointed as Archbishop of Canterbury Becket made an appeal to the Pope after multiple disagreements with King Henry. Followers of Henry II killed Thomas A’Becket in his cathedral

Henry II condemned the crime; he made a personal pilgrimage to Becket’s tomb.

Major Invention 1454 – Johann Guttenberg invented the printing press The first book to be printed on this printing press was the BIBLE

Later…in England… In 1476 William Caxton set up the first movable-type press in England. He did NOT invent the printing press but was the first to use it in England. THE CANTERBURY TALES was the first work to be printed on Caxton’s printing press. The CANTERBURY TALES was the first work to be printed in Middle English

The Middle Ages ended in England in 1485 with the War of the Roses.