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THE MIDDLE AGES

Social Studies 10| A. Morrison

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OUTCOME

• 5.1 Explain how the various Medieval institutions (church, feudalism, manoralism) helped fill the political and economic vacuum created by the collapse of Rome.

• 5.6 Analyze the effects of geography on medieval life.

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ACTIVITY

•Handout| Geography of Western Europe

• Read the handout and complete the questions.

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GEOGRAPHY

• Europe is the smallest of the seven continents.

• Fertile plains and fields, long coast lines.

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GEOGRAPHY

• Fertile soil for crops and a significant annual rain fall.•ONE major harvest

per year.

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GEOGRAPHY

•Good resources: wood, tin, furs/skins.

• European rivers connect the continent; good for trade, travel.

•Danube River• Rhine River

• Volga River.

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GEOGRAPHY•Mountain ranges were a natural border that separated groups• Created different

cultures, kingdoms.• Unlike

Mediterranean: mountain passes made for easy travel.

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THE MIDDLE AGES

• The Middle Ages can be divided into two periods:

Early Middle Ages –476-1050CE (the “Dark

Ages”)

Late Middle Ages –1050-1450CE

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THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES

• Also called Medieval times.• After the fall of Western Rome,

small independent kingdoms developed.• Christianity continued to spread.

• Latin became the language of the church.

“Medieval” comes from Latin Medium aevum (literally “middle ages”).

Wooden motte and bailey castle.

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THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES

•Nearly constant invasion meant governments could not protect people.• Those who wanted to

survive turned to powerful kings and lords.• Serve a lord (farm, fight):

be protected in return.Magyar Invasion of Europe

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