Medieval Europe Elizabeth Nguyen. 7.6.1 1. Study the geography of the Europe and the Eurasian land mass, including its location, topography, waterways,

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Medieval Europe Elizabeth Nguyen

Study the geography of the Europe and the Eurasian land mass, including its location, topography, waterways, vegetation, and climate and their relationship to ways of life in Medieval Europe.

Describe the spread of Christianity north of the Alps and the roles played by the early church and by monasteries in its diffusion after the fall of the western half of the Roman Empire.

Spread of Christianity AD 400s Gregory I, Gregory the Great –AD 590 to 604 –Monks to become missionaries Southern Britain Northern Britain

Monasteries School Food and rest Hospital care Taught carpentry and weaving Developed better methods for farming Preserve knowledge Abbot: leader of a monastery

Demonstrate an understanding of the conflict and cooperation between the Papacy and European monarchs

e.g., Charlemagne, Gregory VII, Emperor Henry IV Charlemagne –AD 800, declared the new Roman emperor 1073, Gregory VII Henry IV 1122, Concordat of Worms

Understand the development of feudalism, its role in the medieval European economy, the way in which it was influenced by physical geography (the role of the manor and the growth of towns), and how feudal relationships provided the foundation of political order.

Feudalism Nobles governed and protected in return for services such as fighting in a noble’s army or farming the land Based on ties of loyalty and duty Lords and vassals Fief- grant

Farming Heavy wheel plow with iron blade Horse collar Water mills/ wind mills Rotated crops

Trade Increase in trading Trading companies and banks Guilds –New middle class

Know the significance of developments in medieval English legal and constitutional practices and their importance in the rise of modern democratic thought and representative institutions (e.g., Magna Carta, parliament, development of habeas corpus, an independent judiciary in England).

England, “Angleland” King Alfred, ruled from AD 871 to 899 William the Conqueror Henry II, ruled from 1154 to 1189 King John 1215, the Magna Carta –Habeas corpus 1200s, King Edward- parliament

Discuss the causes and course of the religious Crusades and their effects on the Christian, Muslim, and Jewish populations in Europe, with emphasis on the increasing contact by Europeans with cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean world.

Crusades 1071, attack of Byzantine Empire 1095, Pope Urban II First crusade, captured Jerusalem Second crusade, Muslims captured Edessa Third crusade, Saladin captures Jerusalem