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The Middle Ages
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Barbarians interfered with trade. n Merchants were no longer protected so goods were difficult to obtain.
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People focused on survival so they needed a new system to protect themselves and grow adequate food. n The result was feudalism (political system) and the manor system (economic system).
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Feudalism n People were organized into lords and vassals. n Investiture was a symbolic ceremony forming a relationship for life. n Vassals or knights worked the land and fought for the lord. n A fief is a piece of land given to a vassal by a lord to divide and guard.
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Manor system n A manor is a small estate in which the community works and gains their livelihood. n They were self-sufficient thus providing all necessary goods. n The inhabitants had duties to perform –take care of land –give gifts –pay taxes –fight for protection
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Inhabitants of the manor n Lords - the owners n Serf - worked the land and could not leave the manor n Free peasants - worked the land but could leave the manor
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The Middle Ages were marked by the rise of the church, the Crusades, and the Hundred Years War.
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The Rise of the Church n People flocked to the church for protection. n The church remained educated and organized when the rest of the world was not.
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Monasteries n The monks lived by poverty, chastity, and obedience. n St. Benedict wrote a system of rules for the monks to follow.
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Christendom n Christendom was the idea of one kingdom under God. n Pope Gregory I and Charlemagne spread this idea and attempted to unite Europe.
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The Crusades n The original intent was to unite the Roman and Byzantine churches under the leadership of Pope Urban II. n The first Crusade succeeded in capturing Jerusalem from the Muslims. n The second Crusade failed to capture Edessa. n The third Crusade attempted to re-capture Jerusalem and failed.
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Warriors traveled from Europe to the Middle East.
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Results of the Crusades n The pope and the feudal nobility both suffered a loss of power. n Religious tolerance decreased. n Hatred between Muslims and Christians remained high. n An increase in trade sparked European expansion.
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The Hundred Years War n The war was fought between France and the English kings over the English king’s claims to land in France. –King Edward III –Henry V
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New Weapons n Gunpowder n Longbow n Cannon n Catapult
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Joan of Arc n French peasant girl who believed God had sent her to lead the French armies against the English n Motivated the French soldiers n Played a major role in Charles II becoming king
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In the end the French won n England was restricted to an island off the coast of Europe
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The Bubonic Plague hit Europe in 1496. n Population had been increasing because of an increase in food. n Farming improvements included the horse collar and the three field system. n People crowded into cities so the disease spread quickly. n 2/3 the population of Europe died.
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