Chapter 10 Objectives

Chapter 10 Objectives  SWBAT:     Evaluate advances in farming & industry, the manorial system, and the rise of cities; Explain the dominant...
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Chapter 10 Objectives 

SWBAT: 







Evaluate advances in farming & industry, the manorial system, and the rise of cities; Explain the dominant role played by the medieval Church; Appraise the high points of culture during the High Middle Ages; Examine the various misfortunes that challenged Europe in the fourteenth century.

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Key Events 

 

Revival of trade led to growth of towns and cities that became important centers for manufacturing Catholic Church was an important part of people’s lives during the Medieval period During the 14th & early 15th centuries, Europeans experienced many issues such as the Black Death, Hundred Year’s War, issues in the Church 2

The Impact Today  Revival

of trade brought with it a money economy and the emergence of capitalism  Modern universities had their origins in medieval Europe  Medieval history of Europe can be seen today in Europe’s great Cathedrals 3

Chapter 10, section 4 – The Late Middle Ages  THE

BLACK DEATH  Bubonic plagues was most common form; carried by fleas

Black death virus

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Oct.1347 – Italian merchants brought plague from Black Sea to Sicily; took one year to spread to S Italy and S France  1348/1349 – plague spreads through France, Belgium, Lux., Neth., Germany  1349 – hits England, N. Europe, Scandinavia 

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 1351

– E. Europe & Russia infected  1/3 to 1/2 of total European population died; entire villages and towns disappeared  Causes of plague: punishment from God; caused by the devil; brought by Jews, cats, and witches 6

 Economic

hit –

 trade

↓  shortage of workers caused price of labor to   Demand for food ↓, prices went down  Serfdom began to fail as peasants bargained with lords to pay rent instead of owing services

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 DECLINE

OF CHURCH POWER  European kings did not like papal claims of supremacy  Pope Boniface VIII & King Philip IV of France  Philip wanted to tax clergy, pope said no  Philip sent soldiers to Rome, pope escaped but died 8

 Philip

rigged election & got French pope, Clement V; moved papacy to Avignon  After 70 years, very corrupt; moved to Rome under Pope Gregory XI (died quickly)  Rome warned of trouble if new pope were not Italian; Pope Urban VI 9

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months later, FR cardinals declared election invalid and placed FR pope on throne in Avignon  GREAT SCHISM – 1378-1417 – 2 popes (FR against IT)

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 Damaged

church; people’s faith in pope & church lowered when there are 2 & excommunicate one another  1417 – council meeting ended Great Schism; reigning popes resigned or were deposed, new pope elected 11

 Damage

was done – church lost much political power and factions were breaking away

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 HUNDRED

YEARS WAR  1337 – 1453  CAUSE: 13th C, England holds small amount of land in France; English king pledged loyalty to French king as a vassal  FR king seized land to take it back & England declares war

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 Knights

were excited to fight  Peasants & foot soldiers were deciding factors in battle  FR army relied on cavalry & their knights thought foot soldiers were beneath them  BR army had cavalry but relied on PAID foot soldiers with long bows 14

 1st

battle – FR had no plan of attack and were beaten; BR did not have enough resources to complete win  2nd battle – BR won in a muddy battle & took much of N FR

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 Joan

of Arc – daughter of wealthy peasants, very religious; convinced king to give her an army at Orleans; FR captured the city  Captured by BR in 1430; tried & convicted of witchcraft & burned at steak  Turned the war for FR (that and the use of the cannon) 16

 POLITICAL

RECOVERY  For a time, many kings did not have male heirs & there was fighting over the throne; 15th c, new rulers began to re-establish central power  FRANCE:  Louis XI – “the spider”  -used taille; gave him regular income 17

  

ENGLAND: -War of the Roses – series of civil conflicts -Henry VII – abolished private armies of the nobles (ending wars); won support by lessening the tax burden on nobles and peasants

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 SPAIN:  Aragon

& Castile, two strong Christian kingdoms in mostly Muslim Spain; heads of those kingdoms married (Isabella & Ferdinand)  Expelled all Jews & Muslims from Spain under pressure from nobles

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 HOLY

ROMAN EMPIRE  Was really land of 100 independent German states  1438 – ruled buy the wealthy Hapsburgs Maxmillian I Of the Hapsburg Empire

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 EASTERN

EUROPE  NOT easy to unify b/c of…  Religion (Orthodox –v- Roman Catholic)  Elected king (weakened royal authority)  Russia broke free of Mongols under Ivan III

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