The Alps (Borders France, Germany, Austria) The Pyrenees (Border of France and Spain)
Northern European Plain Rich farmland
Charlemagne’s Empire
Moorish Spain Capital Cordoba
Monks Lived in monasteries Vow of poverty, monk for life, obedience, chastity Helped sick/poor Worked in gardens, workshops, copying manuscripts
Benedict of Nursia From Italy Set a strict set of rules for his order – became common for most orders
St. Patrick Worked in Ireland to convert to Christianity Built relationships of trust Built over 300 churches
St. Boniface Worked in Germany to convert to Christianity Chopped down a tree that was sacred to Thor – German god People listened when he wasn’t struck down by Thor
Human Nature Sinful Weak
First Crusade Free Holy Land from Turks Pope Urban II rallied Christians Wanted to be know as greatest leader in Christendom Most successful of the crusades
Other Crusades Not as Successful Didn’t respect Muslims Didn’t have support of local leaders Robbed and looted in Constantinople
Iron Plow Cut deeper into the soil Plow more fields Harness Horse could pull more weight
Three Field System Plant 1 in Spring Plant 1 in Summer Rest 1 Allows soil to recover Provides a back- up for food
Universities Started for training priests Rented room or used churches Latin was used
Thomas Aquinas Was a scholar who admired Aristotle Believed in natural laws Believed reason and faith were from God
Vikings Wanted to live in a better climate Attacked Ireland, England, & France
Charlemagne’s Coronation as Emperor Wanted to be emperor because of relationship with God Created a greater division between the church in the West and the church in the East
Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII Henry names bishop to Milan Gregory appoints a rival bishop Henry tries to remove Gregory as Pope Gregory excommunicates Henry
Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII Henry believes he should be able to name a bishop and remove the Pope Gregory believes that the Pope should choose the bishops and can remove the emperor
William the Conqueror Both Harold and William of Normandy believed that Edward the Conqueror named them his successor as King of England Harold becomes the King William attacks England takes control of England William is made king
King John of England Wanted to reclaim France Taxed nobles in order to have money to raise an army Nobles upset
Magna Carta King John promised to recognize the rights of barons John could collect more taxes with the approval of the barons Recognized the right that people have to a trial by jury
Magna Carta Set the foundation for the creation of Parliament (law- making body in England) House of Commons – town leaders & knights House of Lords - nobles
Moorish Spain Spain when the Muslims were in control Rich architecture, education, world trading
Moorish Spain Crusades inspired Christians to reclaim Spain Ferdinand & Isabella united two of the largest kingdoms Reconquista – movement to drive Muslims out of Spain Muslims & Jews were persecuted
Hundred Years War Edward III wanted to claim France England and France go to war England had the longbow and won the early battles
Hundred Years War Guns and cannons were introduced Joan of Arc – Voice told her to help the French She was captured by the English and burned at the stake Her courage inspired France France finally win the war
Manorialism Economic system where a manor is self sufficient Castle Church Village Fields
Banking System Developed in Italy Deposit money in a bank Receive a letter of credit Withdrawal money from a bank in another city Safer for traders/merchants – didn’t have to carry around heavy bags of gold coins
Improved Farming Had more goods and often times a surplus to sell or trade Towns grew and could trade with other villages Specialized goods were easier to obtain Metal pots/pans, iron knives, leather boots
Feudalism The exchange of loyalty for land Fief – a grant of land Vassal – one who receives something for loyalty (like land for loyalty)
Knights Followed a code of chivalry At 14/15 become a squire (like an assistant to a knight) Defend the church Protect women and weak Loyal to lord
Lord Judged minor crimes Settled business disputes Lady Made sure sufficient linen, food, & candles for castle Covered for lord when away on business
Bubonic Plague Came to Europe through trade routes (China/India/Middle East) 25 million died (a third of Europe’s population Destroyed the social structure at the time – serfs could work for those who would pay more