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Middle Ages Decline of Feudalism and the Rise of Nations in England & France Rise of Nations  After decline of Rome, Western Europe fell under rule of many different groups of people  Fighting occurred almost constantly among these groups  Feudalism emerged as a form of government that offered protection Rise of Nations  Except for Charlemagne, kings had very little power because their lands & power was transferred to the nobles  BUT, in 1100s European monarchs (kings) began to build strong nation-states  Nation-state is group of people under 1 government, with definite territorial borders, common culture & language Strong Monarchies  England & France were Europe’s 1st nation-states  The role of the monarchy (king) grew stronger in England & France in the 1300s  The growth of nations led to the beginning of Nationalism (loyalty to a nation-state rather than feudal lord) England  After the collapse of the Roman Empire, England was dominated by 2 Germanic tribes: Angles & Saxons; groups combined in 866 & kingdom became known as England (“Angleland”) England  Norman Invasion—William, Duke of Normandy invaded England in 1066 & became a very powerful king of England (became known as William the Conqueror) England  William’s grandson, Henry II, set up system of common law—using judges & courts to make sure law is obeyed –Grand Juries— examined crimes –Petit Juries—decided guilt or innocence of suspects England  Henry II’s son, John, was weak & unpopular king who upset feudal lords; forced him to sign Magna Carta in 1215 –1st document to limit the power of a king (king could not collect taxes without approval of a Great Council of nobles) England  As middle class began to grow, they wanted representation in Great Council; 1295, king allowed middle class to join—became known as Parliament –Parliament limited king by advising him on government decisions Stronger Monarchies—War of the Roses  In 1455, England had a civil war as 2 royal families claimed the throne: Lancaster (red rose) & York (white)  Henry Tudor was related to both families & ended the civil war—Henry was then named king Stronger Monarchies—War of the Roses  Effects: –Many nobles died or fled during war, which strengthened monarchy & further reduced feudalism France  KEY IDEA: Instead of creating a nation-state with strong king then limiting power of king like England, France creates a nation-state with strong king who got stronger France  After Charlemagne died, Frankish kings were very weak; nobles in France ruled as if there was no king  In 987 Hugh Capet took French throne from a weak king; strengthened French monarchy –Freed peasants from feudal lords; people became loyal to king not lords France  Created Estates-General—group of nobles, church members, peasants to help raise taxes –But, Estates-General never became as powerful in France as Parliament was in England…so… –The French king grew more powerful than the English king (who was limited by Parliament) First Estate—Clergy (Priests) Second Estate—Nobles Third Estate—Commoners Middle Ages: Rise of Spain as a Nation Spain  The Islamic Empire controlled most of Spain since 750  BUT, Christians began to retake Spain around time of Crusades (quest known as Reconquista)  By late 1400s, the Reconquista was successful; Spain was ruled by exclusively by Christian kings  But Spain was divided into feudal territories—it was not unified Islamic (Muslim) Territory Islamic Territory Spain  Spain was united when Isabella of Castile married Ferdinand of Aragon in 1469  Began Spanish Inquisition—used trials, torture, imprisonment to rid Spain of all Jews & Muslims (“one king, one law, one faith”) Middle Ages: Rise of Russia as a Nation Byzantines Influence Slavs  Slavs—nomads migrated from Europe to Asia; warred with Byzantines  Because of contact, Slavs began to convert to Christianity & adopted many Byzantine customs –Cyril developed alphabet so they could read Bible—Cyrillic Alphabet –Russian king was impressed with Hagia Sophia, developed Russia like Constantinople, not Rome SLAVS BYZANTINES Russia  During 1200s, the Mongols invaded & ruled over all of Russia (& Asia and China, too!)  But, in 1480 Ivan III refused to pay the Mongols tribute (taxes) & broke Russia free from Mongol control  Ivan III became czar (Slavic word for king) & made Moscow capital of new empire Russia  Under Ivan IV, the power of feudal lords was weakened & Russia conquered more land from Mongols; Ivan IV married Anastasia Romanov (Romanov family will be important later!!)  But, Ivan IV ruled by terror, murdered thousands of Russians, even his own son (Was Ivan IV insane?) The Rise of Nations Review For each new nation-state, use the textbox to identify the significant event(s) that led to the rise of a powerful king