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1 Unit II: Renaissance & Reformation

2 I. Feudal Society

3 A. Life in Europe before the Renaissance 1. Middle Ages- (500- 1300 BCE estimate) a. time period after fall of Roman empire b. Europe was broken into small kingdoms

4 c. The dominate Christian religion was Catholicism (Roman Catholic Church), in Western Europe d. Eastern Orthodox Church dominates the eastern part of Europe in Constantinople (Turkey). *find Turkey on a map!

5 II. Feudalism

6 a.Feudalism was a political & economic system that provided safety for people b. Feudalism was needed because Europe was being invaded by Vikings & other outsiders. Also, nobles were fighting over land & power c. Feudal society was organized in a hierarchy (order of power) -ex. Monarch (King), nobles (had most power), knights, men at arms, peasants (backbone of feudal society)

7 III. Crusades

8 a.Crusades- Christians went to war to win back the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslims & Jews (Middle East) b.Fighting continued for over 100 years, Christians tried 8 times. c.Crusades were very violent. Killed many Muslims (1 st crusade over 10-20,000) & burned down Jewish synagogues d.Caused all groups to seek revenge, problems still exist today.

9 IV. Black Death (Plague)

10 a.Bubonic Plague- disease that killed over 25 million Europeans during the Middle Ages (1000-1400’s) b.Rats carried fleas that had bacteria, fleas bit humans c.The bubonic plague spread throughout Europe through trade & human to human contact d.Eventually died out because people died quickly, & so did the rats

11 II. The Renaissance

12 A. Rebirth of Learning & the Arts 1. Renaissance was a cultural movement from 14th to 17th century (1300’s- 1600’s) 2. Began in Italy & later spread to the rest of EuropeEurope 3. Artists, writers & other individuals revisited the classics (Ancient Greece & Rome) for inspiration. Michelangelo: painter, sculptor, Architect & poet

13 William Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet Hamlet, Mcbeth

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16 B. Changes in medieval culture 1. Invention of the Printing Press a. Johann Gutenberg borrowed ideas from China (1440) created moveable type b. printing press- a machine that presses paper against a tray of inked moveable type. c. books were written in the vernacular (common language) literacy rates increased. d. books were now cheap & ideas spread more easily! Gutenberg Bible

17 2. War & plague caused suffering during the middle ages. 3. Survivors began questioning the church & medieval social structure (once a peasant always a peasant)


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