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Overview of the middle ages: Objective: What happened? AD Click for RAP

The Early Middle Ages-answer while watching movie In Latin Barbarian means? Describe their culture, How did life change? (3ways) Label map of invaders on next slide that make up Anglo-Saxons, answer questions from Invasions of Britain from ECC packet Describe Anglo-Saxon culture.(use questions from ECC packet about Stowas) Name the other Barbarians and where they took over Rome.

What 3 elements joined to create new Western Civilization? Why was Christianity not accepted by Anglo-Saxons? When was Christianity accepted by Anglo- Saxons? Why?

Label from movie

Institutions in Western Europe Forces in W. Europe: * What is a trial by ordeal? click

Questions from website:. What is a trial by ordeal? 2. Describe the 3 types of ordeals. 3. What is a gibbet? 4. Name and explain the 3 types of Medieval Courts.

Hmm what would you chose? Summarize Trial by Ordeals? How do they differ from Roman Law?

Life in the Middle Ages During the Middle Ages birth was largely destiny. Where an individual was born determined his status in life. Describe the social strata. What was role of women? First read: And you think you have it rough? About Early M.A. Lord vs Peasant-do caricatures.

Who were the Franks? Name the 3 leaders and their lineage. In 751 AD what happened on Christmas day? Why is that event important? Who were the Merovingian Kings? Who was most powerful in the kingdom? What did Pepin do to change this? How does Pope respond? Why is his response Important, how does it change the Merovingian Kings?

Charlemagne’s character-who was he? What was he like? How do we know about him? Watch the movie and explain how:

Watch the movie clips and explain how: Frank Empire spreads Christianity spreads Encouraged learning Click on pictures

Carolingian Dynasty: fall Death of Charlemagne’s son = split of empire into 3 Lothair (Rom Aachen rest of land Charles the Bald (France) Louis The German (Germany) Treaty of Verdun settled Civil War between the 3 movie

Describe Louis the Pious complete a Sensory Figure

Feudalism as protection From 9 th -11 th Centuries: Vikings, Slavs, Magyar invaders disrupt towns, monasteries Feudalism developed-lords, vassals, serfs Click here

Check: Give a brief description of how Rome Fell only to Rise as Carolingian Dynasty- spread of Christianity…think RAP from objective….