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Focus: The gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in an era of European history called the Middle Ages, or the medieval period. Do Now: What does the graph tells us about the population in Roman cities after the fall of Rome in 476 AD?

The Early Middle Ages Impact of the Fall of Rome The Middle Ages The Early Middle Ages Impact of the Fall of Rome

The Middle Ages 500-1500 AD Divided into 3 periods Early Middle Ages (500-1000 ) High Middle Ages (1000-1300) Late Middle Ages (1300-1500)

The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 AD Fall of Rome led to changes in government, economics, and culture of western Europe The Dark Ages

Impact of Germanic Invasions and Collapse of Rome on W. Europe Disruption of trade invasions Roads were unsafe to travel Business and trade collapsed Money became scarce

Impact of Germanic Invasions and Collapse of Rome Cities abandoned as centers of government power Law and order collapsed

Impact of Germanic Invasions and Collapse of Rome Population shifts People left cities to farm in countryside

Impact of Germanic Invasions and Collapse of Rome People become self- sufficient They must be able to make and do everything for themselves.

Impact of Germanic Invasions and Collapse of Rome Decline of learning and knowledge Roman learning declined rapidly as people left cities Few people could read or write Except for priests and Catholic church officials Most Germanic tribes did not have written language or know how to read Knowledge of Greek literature, science, and philosophy almost disappeared

Impact of Germanic Invasions and Collapse of Rome Loss of a common language Latin language had united the Roman Empire Mixing of Germanic people into empire lead to changes in Latin Different dialects developed Led to the formation of the romance languages

Impact of Germanic Invasions and Collapse of Rome Roman Empire replaced by small kingdoms throughout Europe