Outcome: Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages

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Outcome: Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages

Think-Pair-Share Write your thoughts in the margin If our American government disappeared today, how would our lives be different tomorrow? Next month? Next year? Write your thoughts in the margin Share your thoughts with an elbow partner nearby Be prepared to share to whole group

Constructive Response Question Describe the cause(s) of the Middle Ages as well as several of the changes that occurred in Europe as a result.

What Will We Learn? What is the Middle Ages? What caused the Middle Ages? Changes that occurred during the Middle Ages

Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages The Middle Ages: What is it? Time period that existed between the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. Lasts roughly 1000 years, 500-1500 Other names: The Dark Ages or medieval period. Often seen as a very bleak and dangerous period

Fall of Rome

Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages Causes of the Middle Ages Fall of Rome was caused by invading Germanic tribes

Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages Invasions led to: Disruption of Trade: Merchant trade collapsed and Europe’s economic centers were destroyed. Money also became scarce. Downfall of cities: Cities were abandoned as centers of administration.

Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages Europe became rural: Roman cities left without strong leadership Decline of learning: Germanic invaders could not read or write. Learning became less important as people moved to rural areas. Loss of a common language: Latin changed as Germanic people mixed with Roman population. Loss of established government: Germanic tribes did not have written laws nor an orderly government for ruling purposes

Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages How did the Middle Ages Change Europe (Effects)? New Germanic Kingdoms Emerge (Holy Roman Empire) Rise of the feudal system in Europe

Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages The power of the Christian (Catholic) Church grows rapidly The power of the pope(s) grows rapidly Europe became rural (safer?) No major emphasis on learning

Causes/Effects of the Middle Ages New languages replace Latin Early signs of modern European countries start to appear (England & France)

Constructive Response Question Describe the cause(s) of the Middle Ages as well as several of the changes that occurred in Europe as a result.