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251174205Romes DeclineItaly is fragmented, commerce shrunken, invasions by Vikings, weak rulers, general weakening.0
251174206ManorialismEconomic portion of feudalism where all aspects of life were centered on the lord's manor including peasant villages, a church, farm land, a mill, and the lord's castle or manor house.1
251174207SerfsA person who lived on and farmed a lords land in feudal times.2
251174208PopeThe top authority of the Roman Catholic Church, provides structure with church (regulates doctrine, beat back heresies, sponsored missionary activity).3
251174209Clovis (496)King of Franks, conquered Gaul, earned support of Gaul and Church of Rome by converting, ruled lands in Frankish custom but kept Roman legacy.4
251174210Northern France in Middle AgesCarolingians overtook Franks.5
251174211Charles MartelDefeated the Muslims in the Battle of Tours, the Carolingian dynasty is named after him.6
251174212CharlemagneCharles the Great, substantial empire in France/Germany, restored church-based education, intellectual activity also, upon death split empire among 3 grandsons (causes problems).7
251174213France after CharlemagneWeak successors, regional monarchies develop, no single language, and cultural unity around church.8
251174214New sources of strength in the M. AgesNew agricultural techniques, dominance of lords, viking raids slow down (b/c their gov is stronger, Christianization), population growth, growth of towns, improved cultural life.9
251174215FeudalismA political and social system that developed during the Middle Ages, nobles offered protection and land in return for service.10
251174216Feudal relationshipsHonorable relationship between legal equals (nobility), men could be vassal and lord at the same time.11
251174217Results of FeudalismInhibited strong central states, reduced regional warfare.12
251174218Use of Feudalism to build powerFrance: king had Church pay tax, William the Conqueror: great lords tied to king, royal officials, bureaucracy filled with professionals.13
251174219Why did Feudalism limit the Government?Power of Church limits political claims, aristocrats have power.14
251174220Magna CartaA legal document written by English lords in 1215 that stated certain rights and limited the power of the King, led to the creation of Parliament.15
251174221ParliamentA legislative assembly in certain countries (i.e. Great Britain).16
251174222Why did the West Expand?Population growth, missionary impulse, zeal provided by Christianity.17
251174223Expulsion of MuslimsAround 1500 lost many valuable artisans and business-people, marks end of Middle Ages.18
251174224CrusadesArmed pilgrimages to the Holy Land by Christians determined to recover Jerusalem from Muslim rule. The Crusades brought an end to western Europe's centuries of intellectual and cultural isolation.19
251174225Pope Urban IIBegan the practice of giving out indulgences, wanted Jerusalem so called for crusades.20
2511742261095Year of the first crusade.21
251174227Reform movements in the ChurchSt. Clare of Assisi represented new spirit of purity/dedication, Pope Gregory VII (reform minded popes).22
251174228Medieval LiteratureMostly Latin, vernacular emerges though, oral sagas, adventure stories, showed conflict, love, Canterbury Tales23
251174229Later on in the Middle AgesWest became a commercial zone led by Italian merchants, growth of trade, cities, guilds.24
251174230Women's status in M. AgesChristianity leads to veneration of some but distrust of others (Eve), compared to Islam though less confined, less segregated, some role in commerce, could operate guilds, literature stresses chivalry/docility.25
251174231End of the Middle AgesMonarchies consolidated holdings combined, 100 Years War, signs of strain on gov.26
251174232Hundred Years WarSeries of campaigns over control of the throne of France, involving English and French royal families and French noble families.27
251174233Results of the 100 Years WarFutility of military methods, feudalism.28
251174234Weaknesses After the warAgriculture can't keep up with population, series of plagues, social disputes, peasant uprisings, church loses power.29
251174235Improvements after 900Population, trade, universities, Gothic, divided rule resembled Feudal Japan and Africa.30
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