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The Middle Ages: 476-1450. Europe in the 500s CE Effects of the Roman Empire’s Collapse -Population reduced by over 25% -Lack of centralization in government.

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Page 1: The Middle Ages: 476-1450. Europe in the 500s CE Effects of the Roman Empire’s Collapse -Population reduced by over 25% -Lack of centralization in government.

The Middle Ages: 476-1450

Page 2: The Middle Ages: 476-1450. Europe in the 500s CE Effects of the Roman Empire’s Collapse -Population reduced by over 25% -Lack of centralization in government.

Europe in the 500s CEEurope in the 500s CEEurope in the 500s CEEurope in the 500s CEEffects of the Roman Empire’s

Collapse

-Population reduced by over 25%

-Lack of centralization in government – strong local elites took control of smaller areas

- Christianity provided limited unity throughout Europe

- New Germanic rulers of disunited kingdoms tried to retain some aspects of Rome (they admired it!)

- Germanic people become the “dominant peoples”

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The Medieval Catholic ChurchThe Medieval Catholic ChurchThe Medieval Catholic ChurchThe Medieval Catholic Church

monasticism: monks & nuns living together in organized communities

poverty, chastity, and obedience.

provided schools

monasteries = inns, hospitals, refuge

libraries & scriptoria to copy books and illuminate manuscripts.

monks missionaries

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A Medieval MonkA Medieval Monk’’s Days DayA Medieval MonkA Medieval Monk’’s Days Day

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The Power of the Medieval The Power of the Medieval ChurchChurch

The Power of the Medieval The Power of the Medieval ChurchChurch

church controlled 1/3 of the land in Western Europe.

tithe 1/10 tax given to the church.

Canon law: The Law of the Church

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Pope Crowned CharlemagnePope Crowned CharlemagneHoly Roman Emperor: Dec. Holy Roman Emperor: Dec.

25, 80025, 800

Pope Crowned CharlemagnePope Crowned CharlemagneHoly Roman Emperor: Dec. Holy Roman Emperor: Dec.

25, 80025, 800Europe does briefly experience some unity under the rule of Charlemagne (“Charles the Great”)

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The Government Structure of The Government Structure of Medieval Western EuropeMedieval Western Europe

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FeudalismFeudalism• A political and social system based A political and social system based

on loyalty, land, and military on loyalty, land, and military service.service.

-Occurs due to weakness in the centralized -Occurs due to weakness in the centralized governmentgovernment

- As central authority breaks down, people look - As central authority breaks down, people look to local leaders for protectionto local leaders for protection

Serf: Landless peasant who offers labor in Serf: Landless peasant who offers labor in exchange for protectionexchange for protection

Fief: A grant of land in return for a pledge to Fief: A grant of land in return for a pledge to provide military service provide military service

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FeudalismFeudalismFeudalismFeudalism

Structure

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The Economic System of The Economic System of Medieval Western EuropeMedieval Western Europe

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ManorialismManorialism

• An localized economic systemAn localized economic system• Needed products were made Needed products were made

on a large land estate called a on a large land estate called a ManorManor

• Barter was commonBarter was common• Trade was not as prominentTrade was not as prominent

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The Medieval ManorThe Medieval ManorThe Medieval ManorThe Medieval Manor

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Life on the Medieval ManorLife on the Medieval ManorLife on the Medieval ManorLife on the Medieval Manor

SerfsSerfs at work at work

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The Late Middle AgesThe Late Middle Ages

-Increasing stability and security in Western Europe

-Climate change (warmer!)

-Population grew from 35 million people to 80 million people by 1340

-Growth of trade due to agricultural expansion

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Changes During the Late Middle AgesChanges During the Late Middle Ages

• Populations of cities and towns grewPopulations of cities and towns grew• New sources of power (wind & water) New sources of power (wind & water)

increased productionincreased production• Trade picked up in the MediterraneanTrade picked up in the Mediterranean• Groups of people organized themselves into Groups of people organized themselves into

guildsguilds

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Medieval GuildsMedieval GuildsMedieval GuildsMedieval Guilds

Guild Guild HallHall

Guild Guild HallHall

Associations of Craftsmen controlling trades (ex: shoe makers, stained glass makers, etc.)

Controlled membership apprentice journeyman master craftsman

Controlled quality of the product & prices

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Popes vs. KingsPopes vs. Kings

• Relationship between the Church Relationship between the Church and State became more tense as and State became more tense as Kings began to centralize controlKings began to centralize control

• Pope Gregory VII vs. Henry IV of Pope Gregory VII vs. Henry IV of FranceFrance

• Investiture Controversy Investiture Controversy – Issues over appointments Issues over appointments – Papacy over the crown?Papacy over the crown?

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Magna Carta, 1215:Magna Carta, 1215:ENGLANDENGLAND

Magna Carta, 1215:Magna Carta, 1215:ENGLANDENGLAND

English Kings English Kings had the most had the most difficulty difficulty centralizing centralizing control control

“Great Charter”

kings had to consult a council of advisors to tax

Rights of NOBILTY

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Christian CrusadesChristian CrusadesChristian CrusadesChristian Crusades

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Pope Urban II: Preaching a Pope Urban II: Preaching a CrusadeCrusade

Pope Urban II: Preaching a Pope Urban II: Preaching a CrusadeCrusade

-Series of “Holy Wars” with a goal to recapture the Holy Lands (E. Mediterranean) from Muslims

-Viewed as being done at God’s command and authorized by the Pope

-Results: Europe came into contact with more advanced civilizations to the East, trade picked up, more luxury goods flowed into Europe