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Background of the Middle Ages and the Black Plague
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Background of the Middle Ages and the Black Plague.

Jan 02, 2016

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Page 1: Background of the Middle Ages and the Black Plague.

Background of the Middle Ages and the Black Plague

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Our focus is the Late Middle Ages

Early Middle Ages: 500 – 1000

High Middle Ages: 1000 – 1250

Late Middle Ages: 1250

Early Middle Ages: 500 – 1000

High Middle Ages: 1000 – 1250

Late Middle Ages: 1250

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What does Medieval mean, literally?

• Medieval

• Medium Aevum = Middle Agges

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From where is absolute power derived today? In the Middle

Ages?• Watch the clip and find the answer!

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What’s going on here?

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Charlemagne’s Empire

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FeudalismFeudalismFeudalismFeudalismA political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service.

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Feudalism

• A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service.

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The Medieval ManorThe Medieval ManorThe Medieval ManorThe Medieval Manor

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Gothic Cathedrals

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Spread of the Plague

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Stages of the Plague

• Came to the continent from Sicily in 1347

• Europe may have been susceptible due to what events in the 14th c?

• Bubonic plague (aka Yersinia pestis) was spread by what?

• Pneumonic plague was spread by coughing (making it far more deadly).

• Europe didn’t begin recovering until the 16th century

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Results of the Plague (Impact on Society and Economy)

• Between one-quarter and one-third of Europe’s entire population was killed (up to 38 million).

• In some areas, the death toll reached 50%.

• (see what happened to the dead)

• People reacted in varying ways: indulgent living, abandoning cities, extreme behavior.

• Pogroms were attacks against which group of people? Where did said persecuted group go?

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More Results• Labor shortage in the aftermath of

the plagues. Aristocracy lost money.

• Statute of Laborers (1351) : Limit Wages

• Social Mobility--Hastened the decline of serfdom (wage labor becomes more popular)

• Scutage?• Peasant Revolts

– Jacquerie in France (1358) Meux to the right. --------->

– English Peasants’ Revolt (1381)--Watt Tyler and John Ball against the poll tax and the nobility. Successful?

• Revolts in the Cities – Ciompi Revolt in Florence

(1378)--short-lived success

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Let’s talk about the possible essay question.

• 1) Explain the Black Death’s impact on the society and economy of Europe?