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Simple summary- A series of “holy” wars where European Christians attempted to remove the Muslim Empire from the “Holy Land”
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Most of the Crusades were a complete failure Lessened power of the Pope Created religious tensions Grew trade and education
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“Children’s Crusade” Spanish Crusade- “Reconquista” Spanish Inquisition 1492
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Simple summary- Trade increased and new ways of doing business became popular in Europe
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Guilds Towns/Cities increased in population Feudalism Declines Merchants and kings gain power Helped education
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Simple summary: Throughout the late Middle Ages, the English developed jury trials, common law, the Magna Carta, and Parliament.
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Modern Government (USA) England gains power
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France- Estates General First Estate= Church Second Estate= Nobles Third Estate= Everyone Else
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Simple summary: A split within the Catholic Church between Italians and the French as a result of the move of the center of the church’s power to Avignon. This resulted in a crisis where there were two Popes at once.
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People lose confidence in Catholic Church Kings gain power
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Simple summary: A horrible disease that was brought to Europe via fleas living on rats on trade ships. Killed 1/3 Europe’s population.
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Lessened confidence in Church Hurt feudalism even more Jewish massacres “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we may die”
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Simple summary: A war between England and France for control of France. France maintains independence.
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Knights become useless (Longbow) Nationalism in France/England Kings gain power Middle Ages end!
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