PPT-The Crisis of the Later Middle Ages, 1300-1450

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The Hundred Years War amp Decline of the Church Over View of the Hundred Years War Hundred Years War England amp France forged their identities Fought intermittently

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The Hundred Years War amp Decline of the Church Over View of the Hundred Years War Hundred Years War England amp France forged their identities Fought intermittently between 1337 amp 1453. 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 . Major Eras of European History. Ancient: Greece/Rome. Middle Ages: Everything in between (500 – 1500). Modern: 1500’s and on. Periodization of the Middle Ages. Early Middle Ages: 500 CE – 1000 CE. An overview. EUROPE: 526-600 CE. MIDDLE AGES: “THE AGE OF FAITH”. MONASTICISM. The rise of monks. Poverty, chastity, obedience. Monasteries. Centers of learning – monks could read and write. Schools. More Farming & New Methods. -Warmer climate, farming in regions previously too cold to grow crops.. The . Heavy Plow. The Horse Collar. The Three-Field . System . 2 out of 3 fields used…why?. Innovations increased food production. Ch. . 12 . The . Life of the People/Vernacular Literature. The Life of the . People. Economic & Social Change. Peasants’ revolts throughout Eur. – 14. th. C & 15. th. C. Beginning – Revolt in Flanders 1320s. New agr. tech’s . . (FC.63). Pop. growth esp. among young. More demand for food & fuel. Inflation & strain on environment. More expansion of agr. lands. More compet. for less resources:. More wars. Section Overview. This section describes the plague and wars that devastated Europe during the later Middle Ages.. The Late Middle Ages. Get Ready to Read . (cont.). Focusing on the Main Ideas. A terrible plague, known as the Black Death, swept through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions. . 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. Art during the Middle Ages saw many changes and the emergence of the early Renaissance period. Byzantine Art was the name given to the style of art used in very early Middle Ages Art. This period was also known as the Dark Ages ( 410 AD - 1066 AD ). The Dark Ages were followed by the Medieval era of the Middle Ages (1066 - 1485). 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. . 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. Religion. The Catholic Church was the only church in Europe at the time. Lives of people were dominated by the church. Bishops and Archbishops played key roles in government. Parish priests came from poorer backgrounds. . The famous Middle Age castles are The Tower of London, Warwick Castle, Leeds Castle, Windsor Castle, Caernarvon Castle, and the Chateau Galliard. A castle is part of a manor . These castles were probably on a manor. Some of the most important things on a castle .

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