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Chapter 6 Create the timeline foldable by following the teacher’s directions. Write one date for each box, then fill in a significant event from that date. Draw a picture for each event. AD 496 AD 800 AD 800s AD 871 10961204 1209 1215 1233 Look up these people, places, and vocabulary terms. Write down the definition or why they are important. Clovis Alps (pg. 326) Gregory the Great (pg. 332) Charles Martel Peninsula Gregory VII Henry IV Aachen Scandinavia Holy Roman Empire Fjord Missionary Excommunicate Concordat The geography of Europe provided: Opportunities for trade Ample fishing Safety Rivers made it easy to travel and trade. Mountain ranges separated parts of Europe Alps: separated Italy from Europe Name means Charles the Great King of a Germanic people called the Franks Charlemagne was intelligent and successful Charlemagne believed in education. He was successful because: He had a strong military He had the support of the pope He set up courts throughout his empire. The Catholic church spread Christianity throughout Europe. Monks became teachers, medics, and helped travelers. Gregory the Great sent missionaries throughout Europe to convert people to Catholicism. In your notebook, answer questions 1,2, and 5 on page 333. Be sure to use complete sentences for your answers. Look up these people, places, and vocabulary terms. Write down the definition or why they are important. apprentice Flanders Feudalism Vassal Code of Chivalry (pg. 338) Fief Knight Serf Guild Feudalism is a shift in power from Kings to nobles. It is a political system based on bonds of loyalty between lords and vassals. Feudalism began with Charles Martel, who gave estates to nobles willing to fight for him. A vassal who showed loyalty (served in the lord’s army) was rewarded with a fief, or land. These vassals were knights, or warriors in armor who fought on horseback. Kings & Queens Lords and Ladies Knights Peasants and Serfs Code of chivalry: rules for knights- obey, bravery, respect women, honor church, help people. Knights lived in castles. Peasants lived in simple houses and worked hard. They were unfree laborers in fiefs. They grew crops by rotating in 3 fields instead of 2. If a serf ran away and remained in a town for more than a year they would gain their freedom. Wives and daughters would run the manor while the noblemen when to to war. Cities were: Very crowded Often run by a city council Dirty, smelly, and polluted Increased trade led to the growth of towns and cities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGbPSh Upjpg Draw the chart below and fill in to describe the duties and obligations of lords, knights, and serfs. Lords Knights Serfs In your notebook, answer questions 1,2, and 5 on page 343. Be sure to use complete sentences for your answers. With your partner, read pgs. 344-345. Decide which side you are on…do you think feudalism was good or bad? Why? Be ready to discuss and debate with the class. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCPp7X WZfHo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_w4FG gOVsM&index=6&list=PLE2179BA645EB4FC1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMvl05 hCrI Look up these people, places, and vocabulary terms. Write down the definition or why they are important. Normandy Moscow Edward I (pg. 349) Henry II (pg. 348) William the Conqueror King John Philip II Saladin Grand jury Clergy Czar William the Conqueror was king of England and became that by defeating others. The Magna Carta limited the king’s power. It He could no longer collect taxes Freemen had the right to fair trials helped establish the idea that people have rights and the power of government should be limited. The Magna Carta went on to help America establish its laws. Henry II established a body of common law, that was the same throughout the kingdom. Habeas Corpus protects a person from being put in prison without a trial. A trial jury decides whether a person is innocent or guilty. Parliament is a meeting of people from different parts of England who advised the king. French kings conquered lands held by the English and set up France’s first Parliament (government) Clergy were people in France ordained as priests. The rulers of Moscow (Russia) were rebuilding after the Mongols destroyed their land. The Crusades were holy wars launched by the Catholics against Muslim Turks. They were started by Pope Urban II in 1095. The First Crusade drove Muslims from Jerusalem The Crusades affected Europe by: Increasing trade Breaking down feudalism Helping strong central governments emerge In your notebook, answer questions 1,2,4, and 6 on page 354. Be sure to use complete sentences for your answers. Look up these people, places, and vocabulary terms. Write down the definition or why they are important. Bologna Francis of Assisi Thomas Aquinas Mass Heresy Anti-semitism Theology Scholasticism Vernacular The Catholic Church played an important role in medieval Europe. Francis of Assisi founded the first order of friars, or brothers. They taught Christianity to the people, and helped the poor. On Sundays and holy days, people began going to mass, or Catholic worship service. Most educated women were nuns and lived in convents. Jews were persecuted because they refused to become Christians, and many were moneylenders. Church and government leaders supported learning and the arts. Gothic cathedrals were built by church leaders and wealthy merchants and nobles. Gothic cathedrals had large stained glass windows, which were like picture bibles for Christians who could not read. Thomas of Aquinas was a priest who combined Church teachings with the ideas of Aristotle, a philosopher. Universities were created to educate and train scholars. Latin was used in Church worship and taught in schools. Vernacular, or everyday language, was developed in many regions and in literature. Draw a Venn diagram like the one below. Use it to describe the differences between the groups of people. Cistercians Franciscans Dominicans In your notebook, answer questions 1,2,4, 5 and 6 on page 363. Be sure to use complete sentences for your answers. Look up these people, places, and vocabulary terms. Write down the definition or why they are important. Joan of Arc Isabella of Castile Ferdinand of Aragon Crecy Orleans Plague Reconquista A terrible plague that swept through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions. Scientists think it was Bubonic Plague, a disease carried by fleas. The fleas infested black rats, and rats were everywhere. Many villages were empty after the Black Death, because everyone who lived there had died. The Black Death came from Asia, and spread quickly since population had grown and there was much trade with Asia. Some historians think it came from the Mongol Empire on trade routes. Due to the Black Death, wages (pay) rose, and trade declined (was less). About 19-38 million people died in Europe, nearly one in every two people (50%). The black death weakened the feudal system in Europe. The Hundred Years’ War started when English King Edward III declared himself king of France. The Hundred Years’ War devastated Western Europe. England and France fought against each other and Spain and Portugal fought against the Muslims. Joan of Arc was a young French peasant who lead soldiers in the Hundred Years’ War. The First Battle of the war was Crecy. French regions held by England in 1429: Brittany Normandy Flanders During the Middle Ages, Muslims ruled the Iberian Peninsula, but most of the people were Christians. The Reconquista was the struggle to take back the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule. Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain persecuted both Jews and Muslims. The Black Death 1. 2. 3. What was the samurai code of conduct called? Both samurai and knights were part of a feudal system. On what was this system based? Compare the training of knights and the training of samurai. Copy these questions into your notebook and answer as we watch the video. In your notebook, answer questions 1,2, and 4 on page 369. Be sure to use complete sentences for your answers. Watch the following clip and you decide: Does it have anything to do with the Black Plague? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lrhbY6l sgs&index=6&list=PLRlpXTvpW9NIDeuc6mNS9 ywHn3jOkGBD2 Here’s a video about the Black Plague set to a song. What do you think? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kv0Kuuf UpOM In this activity, you get to be the architect! You will be planning and designing your future castle, and you will sketch it out on paper. Here’s a website with castles throughout the world: http://www.everycastle.com/ For your castle, you will need the following: A detailed drawing of the exterior of the castle. A list of features you would like in your castle (remember, it’s the medieval times!) You can draw the interior (or some of the interior features) too for extra credit. You must give your castle a name and a location in Europe. Your drawing AND writing must be neat.