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II. Changes in Medieval Society
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A. Growing Food Supply Europe’s rise to power would have been impossible without an increased food supply Horses – Replaced oxen during the Middle Ages – Able to do 3 times the work
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B. Guilds Guilds – Organization of individuals who work in the same business or occupation Banded together to control the number of goods produced and the price of goods Artisan – Skilled craftsmen who produced goods by hand
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C. Magna Carta For many years English kings ruled without limits 1215 – King John was forced to sign the most praised document in English history Magna Carta – Limits the power of the king and guarantees basic freedoms
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D. Basic Freedoms Guaranteed 1) No taxation without representation 2) Trial by jury of peer 3) Equal protection under the law
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E. Dante and Chaucer Two greatest writers of the Middle Ages Dante – Greatest work is The Divine Comedy Describes the passage through heaven, purgatory, and hell Criticizes inequality in society
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Descriptions of Hell
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Geoffrey Chaucer – Author of The Canterbury Tales Most famous book of the Middle Ages Pokes fun at the church and shows that it is greedy and corrupt
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Travelers to Canterbury
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