THE CHANGING FACE OF EUROPE

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THE CHANGING FACE OF EUROPE Europe after the Fall of Rome to the Age of Absolutism (476 AD-1789)

Barbarian Invasions: 4c-5c

Europe in the 6th Century (500’s)

Charlemagne’s Empire

Feudalism A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service.

Christian Crusades: 11th-13th Centuries

Medieval Trade

Tudor England 1485

France in the 15c – 16c

Kingdoms of Spain: 1492

Empire of Charles V

The Holy Roman Empire: Late 1512

Central Europe in 1600

Eastern Europe in 1550

EUROPE TODAY!