The Middle Ages
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Transcript The Middle Ages
Focus:
The gradual decline of the Roman Empire ushered in
an era of European history called the Middle Ages, or
the medieval period.
• Do Now:
What does the graph
tells us about the
population in Roman
cities after the fall
of Rome in 476 AD?
The Early Middle Ages
Impact of the Fall of Rome
500-1500 AD
Divided into 3 periods
Early Middle Ages (500-1000 )
High Middle Ages (1000-1300)
Late Middle Ages (1300-1500)
500-1000 AD
Fall of Rome led
to changes in
government,
economics, and
culture of
western Europe
The Dark Ages
• Disruption of
trade
– invasions
– Roads were
unsafe to travel
– Business and
trade collapsed
– Money became
scarce
• Cities abandoned as centers of
government power
–Law and order collapsed
Population shifts
People left cities to farm
in countryside
People become self-
sufficient
They must be able to make
and do everything for
themselves.
Decline of learning and
knowledge
Roman learning declined rapidly as
people left cities
Few people could read or write
Except for priests and
Catholic church officials
Most Germanic tribes did
not have written language or
know how to read
Knowledge of Greek literature,
science, and philosophy almost
disappeared
• Loss of a common
language
– Latin language had
united the Roman
Empire
– Mixing of Germanic
people into empire lead
to changes in Latin
• Different dialects
developed
• Led to the formation of
the romance languages
• Roman Empire
replaced by small
kingdoms
throughout Europe