Warm-up #4 Why was Europe a dangerous place after the Fall of Rome? How do you think Europeans tried to protect themselves?

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Warm-up #4 Why was Europe a dangerous place after the Fall of Rome? How do you think Europeans tried to protect themselves?

9.2 Assessment 1a. How were monks and monasteries related? Monks lived in communities called monasteries where they did their work. 1b. Why did missionaries travel to northern Europe? Missionaries traveled to northern Europe to convert people to Christianity. 2a. What is Charlemagne famous for? Charlemagne is famous for uniting much of Europe in his Frankish empire. 3a. What areas of Europe did the Vikings raid? Vikings raided Britain, Ireland, France, Iceland, Germany, Spain and the Iberian peninsulas.

9.2 Assessment ADV… 1a. How were monks and monasteries related? Monks lived in communities called monasteries where they did their work. 1c. Why do you think monks followed such strict rules? Answers will vary: To help live as good Christians…. 2b. What do you think Charlemagne’s greatest accomplishment was why? Answers will vary: creating schools because it helped spread Christianity…

9.2 Assessment ADV… 3a. What areas of Europe did the Vikings raid? Vikings raided Britain, Ireland, France, Iceland, Germany, Spain and the Iberian peninsulas. 3b. Why were people in Europe so frightened of Viking raids? Viking raids were fast, unpredictable and very fierce. They burned fields, destroyed town, robbed monasteries, and sold prisoners into slavery. 5. What services might you hire knights to perform? Answers will vary – to protect from invasions, to protect monasteries, to defend land…

Feudalism Reading Notes TopicKey Ideas Charlemange’s Rule Roman Catholic Church and Pope Leo III Viking Threat Monarch/Devine Right of Kings Feif v. Manor William the Conqueror

Homework Read Chapter 9.3