Agenda Warm Up Reading Quiz Ch. 9 The Middle Ages: Europe

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Agenda Warm Up Reading Quiz Ch. 9 The Middle Ages: Europe Working on the Study Guide

Warm Up Which two empires had influences on the governments and cultures of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam?

Europe: The Middle Ages

Early Middle Ages These are the Dark Ages Little literature, or technological advancement is occurring. Everyone is invading and pillaging. Germanic Tribes carved up the Roman Empire, and 489, Clovis converts people to Christianity.

Feudalism Violence from tribes led to local lords controlling land and offering protection. Lords -> Vassals Granted a fief – real estate The lord protects vassal, while the vassal pledges loyalty to the lord.

High Middle Ages: England William of Normandy (the Conqueror) enters in 1066, establishes a strong, central monarchy. Under Henry II, Common law replaces individual codes. Wanted to punish Clergy. Thomas Becket murdered in the process. Magna Carta signed in 1215 under King John (overuse of powers) Parliament developed under Edward I, begins an era of collaboration and conflict.

High Middle Ages: France Hugh Capet takes over in 987 after the Carolingian rulers. Not very powerful. Takes over 100 years to develop a central monarchy. A Royal bureaucracy develops in the 13th Century. First meeting of the Estates-General in 1302, the last would be 1789…

Religion in the High Middle Ages Catholic Church reaches the height of their power in the High Middle Ages. They could influence royal families with papal sacraments. Sacraments also made the Church an integral part of people’s lives. Architecture expands on the idea of the light of God. Gothic Cathedrals.