Slide 1The Middle Ages Corresponds to Chapters 13 and 14 Slide 2 Invaders attack Western Europe The Vikings invade the North Warlike Vikings raid Europe from Scandanavia…
Slide 1 Slide 2 King Peasants and servants Lords and ladies Knights Lords Bishops Monks Priests Slide 3 Kings: They made the rules for their land, or kingdom. They were…
Slide 1 Charlemagne, Feudalism, & Knights Slide 2 What was everyday life like in Medieval Europe? Slide 3 SSWH 7 a Explain the manorial system and feudalism; include…
Slide 1■ Essential Question: – To what extent are Louis XIV (France), Peter the Great (Russia), & Elizabeth I (England) examples of absolute monarchs? Slide 2 Mercantilism…
Slide 1 1. Name 2 reasons European monarchs became wealthy. 2. Define: Divine Right 3. Identify 3 characteristics of an absolute monarch. 4. Why did some think it was necessary…
January 11, 2013 Friday This Day in History Essential Question: To what extent are Louis XIV (France), Peter the Great (Russia), & Elizabeth I (England) examples of absolute…
The Middle Ages The beginning of the Middle Ages (AKA Dark Ages) Fall of Rome â No central power to provide order Many Peoples invaded the area Social and Economic Chaos…
1. Name 2 reasons European monarchs became wealthy. 2. Define: Divine Right 3. Identify 3 characteristics of an absolute monarch. 4. Why did some think it was necessary to…
The Rise of Nations The Rise of Nations AP Euro www.mrdaltonsclass.com The Rise of Nations â Key Terms New Monarchs Louis XI Francis I Concordat of Bologna, 1516 Tudor Dynasty…