Middle Ages Vocabulary

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
THE FORMATION OF WESTERN EUROPE REVIEW
Advertisements

Team 1 An unpaid person training in a craft or trade is known as A. Archbishop B. Clergymen C. Minstrel D. Apprentice $200 $300 $400 $500 $1,000 $2,000.
The Decline of Feudalism Chapter 5, pgs King John King John was ruler of England in He lost nobles’s land, taxed his people heavily, and.
Chapter 14 Section 3 The Growth Of Towns.
Agenda 1. VTS 2. Magna Carta 3. Plague 4. Hundred Years War 5. Joan of Arc 6. Reflection Daily Question: How did events in Europe contribute to the decline.
The Decline of Feudalism
NATIONAL CURRICULUM HISTORY THE MIDDLE AGES BRITAIN INTERACTIVE How were peoples’ lives affected by disease, rebellion and war?
THE END OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE 1. THE MAIN EVENT(S)  The Black Death ( )  The Hundred Years War ( )  The Great Schism ( )  The.
The Middle Ages Military technology Luis Miguel Agudelo 7.2.
The Growth of Towns and Villages in Medieval Europe.
Ms. Orville.  Middle Ages: CE  Medieval period  Feudalism- land was owned by nobles but held by vassals in return for loyalty  Medieval government.
Middle Ages/Feudalism Review
The Middle Ages or Medieval Europe or The Dark Ages Life After the Roman Empire 500 – 1500 AD.
“Medieval Times”.  Medieval Towns Medieval Towns often grew up around a church or town fair with no planning. The streets were narrow and rarely cleaned.
Chapter 14.3 The Growth of Towns. The Rights of Townspeople  Trade and cities generally grow together  As towns grew, townspeople realized they did.
Crusades and Trade Towns Fight for Jerusalem. 2/22/10 Basecamp: Reflect on the Egg Joust, why did we do it, and what did you learn from it. Mission: To.
 Simple summary- A series of “holy” wars where European Christians attempted to remove the Muslim Empire from the “Holy Land”
Section 4.2 towns located by rivers
European Jeopardy The Crusades Geography History of Middle Ages Vocabulary Mish-Mosh Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q.
The Middle Ages in Europe (Medieval Europe). The Dark Ages 500 A.D. – 800 A.D. Germanic barbarians destroyed Rome and the Roman way of life which led.
The Middle Ages. The “Dark” Ages  The Roman Empire falls apart.  Charlemagne- tries to reunite parts of empire. –Holy Roman Empire –Endorsed by the.
The Decline of Feudalism. Three Major Causes for the Decline of Feudalism Political Developments in England The Black Death Military Advances.
The Late Middle Ages. Popes Kings Head of Holy Roman Church (everyone in Medieval Europe belonged to this church) Held great spiritual power Seen as God’s.
The Middle Ages Mrs. Womack English 4 Background Notes.
The Middle Ages Chapter 14. The Feudal System Life in Europe The Church People we Should Know Going on a Trip
CHAPTER 13 & 14 The Middle Ages. Mixed Bag Life in Europe The Church People Crusade s
CHAPTER 13 – THE MIDDLE AGES CHAPTER 14 – THE FORMATION OF WESTERN EUROPE.
Let s Rol l Middle Ages. Charles Martel Who forced the Muslims out of France in the Battle of Tours.
The Decline of Feudalism. Henry II’s Legal Reform  Legal reform was the central focus of Henry’s reign  Henry strengthened the royal courts instead.
The Middle Ages Chapter 14. The Feudal System Life in Europe The Church People we Should Know Going on a Trip
Monarchs (head of society) strengthened their power by reorganizing the government Strengthened ties with middle class Middle class in return would support.
Crusades Medieval Towns Hundred Years’ War The Catholic Church
The Middle Ages (300 – mid 1400’s CE)
The Crusades Political Changes Social/Eco. Change Bubonic.
Middle Ages Review Game. What is a: Loosely organized system of government where lords governed their own lands but owed military service and loyalty.
Ch. 15 Vocabulary Terms Medieval Europe. 1. fjord – Steep-sided valley that is an inlet of the sea. 2. missionary – A person who travels to carry the.
The Middle Ages  Europe carved up by Germanic Tribes, Franks  Charlemagne united Europe  Wanted “Second Rome”, extended Christianity  Feudalism – system.
Jeopardy Review Jeopardy Review GeographyReligionFeudalism.
The Crusades and Beyond CHAPTER 11. What are the Crusades? The crusades were military expeditions (wars) to recapture the ___________ They lasted from.
Magna Carta The Crusades Black Death Black Death Returns Europe!
The Middle Ages. The time of knights and castles 500 A.D. – 1500 A.D.
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGE. STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVE The students will trace the medieval events that led to the development of a constitution and.
Medieval Europe World History "Two things define your success in life: (1) The way you manage when you have nothing; (2) The way you behave when you have.
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CHANGE. Raise your hand if you recall who William the Conqueror was. Please turn to page 276 in the text.
Middle Ages P Magna Carta- Great Charter 1215 AD- nobles force King John to respect rights Signed at Runnymede 63 demands Habeas corpus- couldn’t.
Click to begin Click to begin Mr. Lindenmuth Late Middle Ages Review.
Middle Ages Vocabulary $200 $100 $300 $400$400 $400 $500 Medieval People Middle Ages Vocabulary Plus Places.
Europe, The Byzantine Empire, and the Middle Ages.
Test will be Friday October 28th!!!
A Time of Crisis Unit 2 Part 6
Intro Question In what ways can a society push itself to become a better place for all people?
Unit 2: Regional Civilizations 730 BC – 1650 AD
The High Middle Ages: Economic Expansion and Change
The Middle Ages Periodization Early Middle Ages: 400 – 900
The Decline of Feudalism
EFFECTS OF THE CRUSADES, PLAGUE AND HUNDRED YEARS WAR
The Decline of Feudalism
superteachertools. com/millionaire/online/game
Test will be Monday October 12!!!
Growth of Towns & The Life and Culture in the Middle Ages
The Decline of Feudalism EQ: How did events in Europe contribute to the decline of feudalism and the rise of democratic thought?
Medieval Europe Focus Vocabulary
Early Middle Ages Main Ideas
Chapter Knight 11. Chivalry 2. Middle Ages 12. Troubadour
The Decline of Feudalism
World Studies September 18, 2015
Chapter 14 #4 Write definition that starts, In Europe
The Middle Ages.
7th Grade Social Studies
The Decline of Feudalism
Presentation transcript:

Middle Ages Vocabulary

Town -a community smaller than a city and larger than a village.

Charter -a written grant of rights and privileges by a ruler or government to a community, class of people or organization.

Guild -an organization of people who work in the same craft or trade.

Apprentice -a person who works for an expert or master in a trade or craft in return for training.

Commerce -the buying and selling of goods.

Merchant -somebody who sells goods, products or services.

Bubonic Plague -a deadly contagious disease caused by bacteria and spread by fleas on rats.

Privy -an outhouse or outside bathroom.

Stock or Stockade -a form of punishment...a wooden frame with holes for the person's legs and/or arms.

Magna Carta -a written agreement from 1215 that limited the English king's power and strengthen the rights of the nobles...and eventually, the rights of the common people.

Habeas Corpus -the principle that accused persons cannot be held in jail without the consent of a court.

Crossbow -a medieval weapon made up of a bow that was fixed across a wooden stock and operated by a trigger. Good for only short range.

Cannon -a weapon that fired heavy iron balls or other projectiles through a simple iron tube.

Longbow -a large bow used for firing feathered arrows. Good for long range.

Truce -an agreed-upon halt (stop) in fighting

Nationalism -identification with, and devotion to, the interests of one's nation.

Hundred Years’ War -a series of wars fought by France and England between 1337 and 1453.

Specialization -to focus on a specific job or part of a job. -to make a specific type of good/product.

Parliament -governing body that gave a voice to common people as well as nobles/lords.

Medieval Faire A gathering of buyers and sellers, assembled at a particular place with their merchandise for trade.

Crusades A series of military expeditions from Christian Europe to Palestine between the 11th and 13th centuries to reclaim the “Holy Land.”

Interdependence A relationship between one or more groups when each gives and gets from the others Groups of people who rely on each other and really need to work together.