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GLOBAL HISTORY REVIEW
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The Middle Ages Early Middle Ages: The Dark Ages
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Dark Ages The Dark Ages are also known as the Middle Ages The Dark Ages began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. and lasted until about 800 A.D. The Dark Ages are also known as the Middle Ages The Dark Ages began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. and lasted until about 800 A.D.
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Only the western half of the Roman Empire descended into the Dark Ages. The eastern half became the Byzantine Empire. Only the western half of the Roman Empire descended into the Dark Ages. The eastern half became the Byzantine Empire.
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Effects When Rome was an empire, it had a strong government to protect its people all over Europe. After the fall of Rome, there was no centralized government. Roads crumbled and trade declined. The people of Europe did not even share a common language anymore. Soon languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian developed, making it difficult to communicate beyond a small geographic area. When Rome was an empire, it had a strong government to protect its people all over Europe. After the fall of Rome, there was no centralized government. Roads crumbled and trade declined. The people of Europe did not even share a common language anymore. Soon languages such as French, Spanish, and Italian developed, making it difficult to communicate beyond a small geographic area.
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Effects There was only one common organization uniting Europe:
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This time in Europe was called the Dark Ages because it was a time conditions were: Unorganized (no centralized gov’t) Uneducated (no formal schooling) Poor (no organized trade) Unorganized (no centralized gov’t) Uneducated (no formal schooling) Poor (no organized trade) CHAOS
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A type of government during the Middle Ages; it is a decentralized government because it was run locally; all based on ownership of land. A type of government during the Middle Ages; it is a decentralized government because it was run locally; all based on ownership of land.
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Social Status King Nobles: lord, knight (Titles: Duke/Baron; Earl/Marquis) Peasants: Priests, Craftsmen, Serfs (bound to the land) King Nobles: lord, knight (Titles: Duke/Baron; Earl/Marquis) Peasants: Priests, Craftsmen, Serfs (bound to the land)
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How it worked Everyone belonged to a social class Based on allegiance (loyalty) to your lord Everyone belonged to a social class Based on allegiance (loyalty) to your lord
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Lord Anyone above you in the feudal system Made rules Anyone above you in the feudal system Made rules
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Anyone below you in the feudal system; followed their lord’s rules Anyone below you in the feudal system; followed their lord’s rules
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The Black Death
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How it Spread Wild Rat Human Wild Rat Flea Human Wild Rat Flea Domestic Rat Human Wild Rat Flea Domestic Rat Flea Human Wild Rat Human Wild Rat Flea Human Wild Rat Flea Domestic Rat Human Wild Rat Flea Domestic Rat Flea Human
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Where it Spread From Asia To the Middle East CRUSADES To Europe From Asia To the Middle East CRUSADES To Europe
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Death
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To the Crusades
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increased!
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Yes, but Europeans were exposed to the cultures of
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They began to with each other more
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Renaissance
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A Age
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Began in… Wealthiest cities
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Patrons Wealthy people who paid artists and thinkers to do great work. Like the Medici family in Florence
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No perspective No proportion Religious themes Middle Ages
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Renaissance Everyday scenes. More realistic. HUMANISM Everyday scenes. More realistic. HUMANISM
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Mongol Empire
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Conquered it
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Made it great
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African Tribal Empires
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Map
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