The Middle Ages Europe carved up by Germanic Tribes, Franks Charlemagne united Europe Wanted “Second Rome”, extended Christianity Feudalism – system of rule among lords and vassals Lord gave vassal a fief thru feudal contract Vassal got land and protection, Lord got food Knights – began at 7, protect castles Castles were self-sufficient Peasants poor, hard life, 35
The Medieval Church Church was the center of towns and lives Cannon Law – churches laws Monastery – school, copied manuscripts, hospital Papal Supremacy – Pope had more power than kings Persecuted Jews – Anti-Semitism
Medieval Economy Iron plows, horse harnesses – agriculture 3 Field system – corn, wheat, fallow = more food New trade routes – India and China Barter rather than money Guilds – group of same kind of artisans Set prices, recipes, hours Apprentice, Journeyman, Master
High Middle Ages Royal families ruled England and France Kings conflicted with church over power Magna Carta – nobles forced King John to sign King is not exempt from laws Parliament established
The Crusades “God wills it” 200 years Take back Jerusalem from Muslims Rape, pillage, kill along way – got rich Economic expansion and grew churches power
Into the Darkness The Black Death Rats, fleas spread Bubonic Plague Spread thru Europe via trade 25 million people died No workers, blamed Jews & witches, inflation – 100 years Church Upheaval Popes lived rich lives Church accused of corruption Hundred Years’ War England vs. France in 1337 to 1453 Joan of Arc and Longbow