PPT-The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages 1300-1450
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Ch 12 The Life of the PeopleVernacular Literature The Life of the People Economic amp Social Change Peasants revolts throughout Eur 14 th C amp 15 th C Beginning
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Ch 12 The Life of the PeopleVernacular Literature The Life of the People Economic amp Social Change Peasants revolts throughout Eur 14 th C amp 15 th C Beginning Revolt in Flanders 1320s. Chapter 12. The Hundred Years’ . War & Decline of the Church. Key Concepts. Hundred Years War. England & France forged their . identities. Fought intermittently between 1337 & 1453. Began as a feudal war – developed two powerful & territorially integrated . By:. Taryn. Wilson. Their clothing. In . Medieval Europe. , as in the . Roman period. , most people wore loose . linen. or . wool. tunics like big baggy t-shirts. But clothing did become more complicated in the Middle Ages, and more used to distinguish men and women of different professions from each other. . By the ninth century, the rulers that filled the void after the fall of the Roman emperors in Western Europe were often incapable of controlling all of their lands.. In exchange for loyalty, a king often granted an estate, . Power DECENTRALIZED from empire. . 3 Important Elements of Middle Ages (Dork Ages) . Political- Feudalism. King. Lord/Noble/Vassal. Knight. Peasants. Serf (tied to land, was not sold). ECONOMIC. MANORIALISM- basic economic arrangement during Middle Ages which rested on set of rights and obligation between a lord and his serfs. Lord provided serf with housing, farmland, protection from bandits. Serf tended the lord’s lands, cared for his animals, went on Starbucks runs. The Middle Ages. Think-Pair-Share. Write your thoughts in the margin. Share your thoughts with an elbow partner nearby. Be prepared to share to whole group. If our American government disappeared today, how would our lives be different tomorrow? Next month? Next year?. 500-1500s. The Franks. King Clovis . Warrior king of the Franks. Germanic kingdoms were now the uniting force in Europe. Established the most powerful Christian kingdom of the time. France is derived from their name . The Middle Ages. Think-Pair-Share. Write your thoughts in the margin. Share your thoughts with an elbow partner nearby. Be prepared to share to whole group. If our American government disappeared today, how would our lives be different tomorrow? Next month? Next year?. By the ninth century, the rulers that filled the void after the fall of the Roman emperors in Western Europe were often incapable of controlling all of their lands.. In exchange for loyalty, a king often granted an estate, . Also known as the Medieval Period. Occurred from 400—1400 . Three classes of people. Nobility. Clergy. Peasants. Nobility. The nobility were rich landowners.. These are the people we hear about in legends of knights in shining armor. . Unit 4. Tuesday, Oct. 9. th. . Objective: . TSW Identify key points of reference in the European Middle . Ages. Agenda: . 1. . Overview . PPT. 2. Vocabulary. 3. Timeline. Block, Oct. 10. th. & 11. Early Middle Ages. Scholars often refer to the period from 500-1000 as the Dark Ages.. This is because Roman Empire was seen as efficient, glamorous, successful and praised as achieving the highest cultural achievements.. AP EUROPEAN HISTORY . I. Prelude to Disaster. “Little Ice Age” around 1300.. Poor harvests led to the Great Famine in the years 1315-1322. . Fewer calories meant increased susceptibility to disease and less energy for growing food. . Topic: Middle Ages Day I. Aim: How did the Church impact daily society during the Middle Ages?. Agenda: . Notes on page 33. Crossword puzzle on page 34. Finish reading from pages 25-31. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV7CanyzhZg. The Early Middle Ages. The Age of . Charlemagne. He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Leo III.. He made his home in Aachen.. He became the European model and basis for feudalism.. The Early Middle Ages.
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