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Life in the
Middle Ages
The Medieval
Church
Kings and
Conquerors
The Crusades
Life in the
Middle Ages
The Medieval
Church
Kings and
Conquerors
The
Crusades
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The political system in which kings and wealthy
noblemen granted land to others in return for
loyalty, economic services, and military support.
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This was the economic unit of the Middle Ages,
consisting of a large estate, fields, and a village
of peasants bound to the estate.
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Legal decisions based on previous court
judgments called precedents rather than
a code of statutes (like Roman law)
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In medieval times, this
organization claimed the sole
rights to trade in a particular
town.
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A young person wanting to learn
a craft or trade could work for a
master in order to gain skills and
get started. This was known as
an …
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This system of monasteries and convents
allowed for Christians to withdraw from
the world and lead a life of prayer, fasting,
scholarship, and denial of material
possessions.
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Rival Popes were elected in
France and Italy which
weakened the church’s authority
during this period.
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The church prohibited the
charging of interest on loans,
known as …
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With this power, church leaders could
impose a prohibition on an entire region,
banning all services, and excommunicate
the entire population, condemning
everyone to eternal damnation.
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This 16-year-old peasant girl inspired
weary French troops to rally and defend the
city of Orleans from the English. Later, she
was captured and burned at the stake as a
heretic in 1431.
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The feeling of unquestioned
loyalty to country and king is
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This Frankish king restored order and
control over much of Western Europe,
founded schools, and promoted the
influence of the Christian Church.
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Why were the Vikings feared
more than other invaders?
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Charlemagne’s empire was torn
apart by these two
developments.
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This duke from the European mainland
territory known as Normandy invaded
England in 1066, defeated the AngloSaxons, and claimed the English throne.
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These expeditions were
organized by Christian
noblemen to regain the Holy
Land from the Turks
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How did the Crusades impact
trade and the economy in
Western Europe?
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This code of conduct required a
medieval knight to be brave,
fight fairly, keep his word, and
be loyal to his feudal lord.
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Pope Urban II in 1095, inspired
the First Crusade by telling
Christians they could assure a
place in Heaven if they were
killed in this way.
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The development of these
weapons greatly weakened the
system known as feudalism.
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Feudalism
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The Manor
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Common Law
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The Merchant Guild
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Apprentice
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Monasticism
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The Great Schism (1378-1417)
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Usury
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The Interdict
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Joan of Arc
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Patriotism
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Charlemagne
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The enjoyed battle, had superior
weapons, and were skilled at
warfare.
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Viking and Muslim invasions
and conflicts among his
descendents.
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William the Conqueror
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The Crusades
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Europeans became interested in having
goods from Asia (perfume, silk, spices)
which they learned about from Crusaders
returning home.
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Chivalry
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Fighting against the Muslims in the
Holy Lands.
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The longbow, gunpowder, and
cannon.
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