PPT-Trade, The Crusades and the Plague
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Objectives Define and discuss the effects of Mercantilism the Crusades and the Black Plague Create a sequence of events of the following The Crusades Mercantilism
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Objectives Define and discuss the effects of Mercantilism the Crusades and the Black Plague Create a sequence of events of the following The Crusades Mercantilism and The Plaque Create a diagrammental map to explain the cause and effect relationship between The Crusades Mercantilism and The Plague . A holy war carried out by Christian political and religious leaders to take control of the Holy land from the Muslims.. Crusades and Invasions. Mongol armies invaded Russia, Southwest Asia and China creating an empire. Ottoman Turks conquered the Byzantine Empire.. The Plague: Primary Source Quotes. Taken from Jackdaw’s The Black Death . Packet. . “So great was the want of laborers that a third part and more of the land throughout the entire kingdom went uncultivated [unfarmed].”. Unit 11. HISTORY. At the end of the 11. th. Century. , thousands of Christians launched the . Crusades. .. The . Crusades. were a series of battles to win back the Holy Land, Palestine, from the Muslims. The Black Plague. The black plague. In this lesson, students will be able to identify the cause and effect of The Black Plague. In this lesson, students will be able to identify and/or define the following terms. Chapter 14 section 1. The Age of Faith. Reform began to return the church to the basic principles of the Christian Church. . Problems in the church continued:. Priests couldn’t read or had questionable morals. . . 7.41 Trace the emergence of a modern economy, including the growth of banking, technological and agricultural improvements, commerce, towns, and a merchant class . . . . . . 11. th. Century CE, Western Europe began to grow in power and influence. Still less powerful than the Byzantines (Eastern Empire) and the Muslim . Empires. Relations . between Western Europe and the Byzantines . and. The Crusades. Byzantine Empire in 650. Byzantine Empire in 717. Rus. of Kiev converted to Byzantine Christianity in 988.. 1015. Basil II, “The Bulgur Slayer” (958-1025). Byzantine Empire in 1025. The Decline Roman empire lead to an era called the Middle ages . Invasion affect in Europe . Constant invasions and constant welfare lead to:. Disruption on trade . Downfall of cities. Population shift . Vikings Invade from the North. Sailed from Scandinavia . Known as . Northmen. or Norsemen. Carried out their raids with swords and heavy wood shields . Largest Viking ships carried 300 men. Growing Food Supply. Military expeditions undertaken by European Christians to regain Holy Land from Muslims. Motives. Peasants . Were promised salvation to anyone killed on a crusade. Could escape manor life and the lord’s control. type I). Also K/as. Mad rat disease. Black death. Mahamari. Pestilential fever. Buboes. Pest. "Black death" inspired one of the most enduring nursery rhymes in the English language, “Ring a Ring . Pestis. The Black Death (Bubonic Plague). Origins of the Plague. Began in Asia (the Mongols) and traveled through trade routes to the Middle East and eventually Europe. Battle at . K. affa. Hit Sicily first (1347) – Boat of Dead People Arrives. Competing Religions. . . For Jews - city where King David ruled and where the great Temple had stood.. For Christians- city where Jesus had lived, preached, and been crucified. . For Muslims - where their leader, Mohammed, ascended into heaven .
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