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1/3/17 QOD What was the best part of your winter break? I can describe the customs and characteristics of the Germanic tribes.

Agenda 1/3/17 I can and QOD Vocabulary Flashcards Binder Cleanout The Germanic Tribes Eat your veggies (HW)

Last Week’s Cards Tribune Mosaic Tribute Fresco Reform Consul Keep Year Long Tribune Tribute Reform Corruption Decline Mosaic Fresco Consul Emperor Senate

Vocab Week 14 Ostrogoths - These Goths were the Eastern Goths. Visigoths - These Goths were the Western Goths Gaul - This is the ancient name for France. Franks - This barbarian tribe lived in modern-day France. The Pope - This is the man who crowned Charlemagne King.

Binder Cleanout Keep the Following things: This Week’s QOD All of your Vocabulary Greece Test and Gradecam (PAGES 3 AND 4 IN YOUR HANDOUTS) THROW OUT THE REST

Notes: Introduction Why it’s Important: During the first ________ years after the ________ of Christ, the Germans left the ________ and ________ of Northern ________ in search of:  1.  2. They slowly drifted ________ towards the ________ ________. What were the Germans attracted to? ________ ________ and ________. What did the Germans hope to do?   400 birth forests marshes Europe Warmer climates Better grazing land south Roman Empire Rome’s culture wealth Live peacefully within the empire’s borders

How did the Romans feel about this and what did the Romans do?   By 300 CE, however, the empire had begun its long decline and could no longer ________ ________ ________ __________. So the Romans allowed the groups of Germans to ________ into the ____________ ________ ________, where a ________ of German and ________ ways took place. Considered the Germans enemies and fought to keep Germans out of Rome turn back the Germans Danube River move Valley blending Roman

Section 1: Village Life Roman Life Although the Germans took part in ________ ________, they kept much of their ________ ________. They lived in ________ surrounded by __________ and ________. Describe what most of their homes were like:   The family lived in ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ and divided the other end into ________ ________. Body heat of the animals ________ ________ ________ ________ hut during the ________ ________. German villagers made their living ________ ________. This provided what? own culture farmlands pastures villages Thatched roof huts with open space around them one end of the hut animal stalls helped to warm the cold winters herding cattle Food and clothing