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The Increasing Influence of Europe Chapter 19 The Increasing Influence of Europe

Regional Monarchies: France and England Capetian France Hugh Capet succeeds last Carolingian Emperor, 987 C.E. Slowly expands authority out from Paris Normans in England Invade England in 1066 under William the Conqueror (1st Norman King of England) Dominate Angles, Saxons, and other Germanic groups

Italy Series of ecclesiastical states, city-states, and principalities Papal State directly controlled by Pope, good- sized territory in central Italy By twelfth century, city-states increasingly displace church control in northern Italy

Iberian Peninsula Muslims control Iberian peninsula, eighth to twelfth century From eleventh century on, Christian conquest of Spanish Muslim territories Late thirteenth century, Muslims remain only in Granada eventually taken over by Ferdinand & Isabella 1492

Tortosa Majorca Tavira

The Holy Roman Empire Otto I of Saxony takes advantage of decline of Carolingian empire to establish kingdom in north Germany, mid-tenth century C.E. Twice enters Italy to aid Roman Catholic church so Pope John XII names Otto emperor of Holy Roman Empire, 962 C.E. Voltaire quipped that the Holy Roman Empire was “neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire.”

The Regional States of Medieval Europe, 1000-1300

Tensions between Emperors and the Church Investiture Contest: late eleventh to early twelfth century – neither Pope or emperors strong enough to dominate the other. Pope Gregory VII (1073-1085) attempts to end practice of lay investiture Excommunicates Emperor Henry IV (1056-1106) German peoples take opportunity to rebel, become more independent

Growth of the Agricultural Economy Increasing development of arable lands Clearing of swamps, forests Improved agricultural techniques Crop rotation: three field system New crops, especially beans Iron-tipped heavy plows Horseshoes, horse collars (horses faster than oxen)

European Population Growth, 800-1300 C.E.

Revival of Towns and Trade Urbanization follows increase in food supply Specialization of labor Textile production Mediterranean trade Italy well-positioned for sea trade Italian colonies established in major ports of Mediterranean, Black Sea

Guilds Organizations of merchants, workers, artisans By thirteenth century, guilds control good portion of urban economy Price and quality control Membership Created social support network

The Reconquest of Sicily and Spain Sicily taken by Muslims in ninth century, reconquered by Normans in eleventh century Reconquest of Spain called the reconquista 1060’s – 1150 Granada in 1492

The Beginning of the Crusades Pope Urban II calls for liberation of Jerusalem from Muslim control, 1095 “Deus vult” – “God wills it!”

The Crusades 1096-1099, more organized expedition Captures Jerusalem, largely due to poor Muslim organization Salah al-Din (Saladin) recaptures Jerusalem in 1187 Five crusades by mid-thirteenth century, none successful Fourth crusade destroys Constantinople, 1202- 1204

Later Crusades and Their Consequences Five crusades by mid-thirteenth century, none successful Fourth crusade destroys Constantinople, 1202- 1204 Yet Crusades provide direct contact with Muslim ideologies, trade Aristotle, “Arabic” numerals, paper production