
Medieval Europe and Renaissance
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Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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14 Slides • 4 Questions
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Medieval Europe and the Renaissance
World History
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Bell Work
Define conquistador.
Describe what caused the death of so many Native Americans
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Feudal System
Western Roman Empire fell
---->Left the Germanic tribes to deal with invaders & conflicts on their own
---->Left without economic & political security of the Roman Empire
Warm Period from 750-1100
----->Allowed agriculture & population to increase
----->Along with Muslim invaders, Mongols, Huns, & Vikings
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Open Ended
What do you think the feudal system is?
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Feudal System
No protection from Rome, Europeans had to develop a system of fealty (declaring loyalty) to nobles and kings called feudalism
---->This idea was loosely adopted
---->Placed kings at the top of the hierarchy
---->Followed by nobles (lord, dukes, etc.)
---->Knights, and then peasants
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Open Ended
Who do you think these people declared loyalty to?
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Each individual swore oaths of fealty (loyalty) to those above them
In exchange for protection, law & order, as well as aid in times of crisis
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Europe- 1000 CE
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Feudal Unification Attempts
Middle Ages
---->European states attempted to unify under one centralized polity (on several occasions w/ no success)
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Open Ended
What does polity mean and why do they want it to be centralized?
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Feudal Unification Attempts
Charlemagne (a Frank)
---->In the 800s conquered and unified much of the northern areas of the former Western Roman Empire
---->Modern day France, Italy, & Germany
Local states of Germany & Italy formed the Holy Roman Empire after the Carolingian Kingdom split
---->Pope anointed Charlemagne 'emperor' of the old Roman lands
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Open Ended
Who else was known for unifying land through conquest?
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Bell Work
Who was anointed Emperor of the old Roman lands?
What did he do to win the approval of the Pope?
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Feudal Unification Attempts
Germanic & Italian states inconsistently obeyed the whims of the Holy Roman Emperor
---->Who was voted by a series of electors- a treacherous process that was riddled with corruption & bribery
---->Emperor was often chosen from various German & Italian Princes (often inconsistently)
This kingdom would remain for almost 1000 years
Pope & the Catholic Church held a tremendous amount of power, controlling the majority of land, finances, & deemed themselves the only connection to God & Knowledge
---->Made it difficult for a political entity to emerge & unify Europe
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The Renaissance (1450 CE)
Old Greek & Roman texts & ideas had been lost following the fall of Rome, a slow return of Greco-Roman ideas took place in the late Middle Ages
---->Called the Renaissance or 'rebirth' of Europe from late 14th-mid-16th century
Greco-Roman & Islamic knowledge would return from the Middle East & North Africa through trade with the Arabs, Mongols, & the Crusades
---->Following the Crusades--a series of European invasions from 1095-1291 CE in the Middle East intended to take back the 'Holy land' from Islam--had brought back the old Greek & Roman texts that had been lost to Europe
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The Renaissance (1450 CE)
These writings and books emphasized secular life, skepticism, knowledge, politics
---->Challenged the theocratic Catholic Church that had great power in Europe
---->As a result, there was a welling of new knowledge, innovations, art, & political reform in Europe
Skepticism would result in the questioning of traditional knowledge & the development of new scientific approached ways of thinking, named the Scientific Revolution
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The Renaissance (1450 CE)
New educational fields, such as humanism, centered on earthly, normal life rather than the Divine, and people became increasingly interested in non-religious explanations for the world
---->This would break the traditions of Christian theological rule & artwork
---->As wealth grew in Europe during the Early Modern Era, nobles & gentry alike began to commission artists as a symbol if their wealth and power- as did the Church in some cases, such as the Sistine Chapel's ceiling
Greco-Roman emphasis on logic & skepticism soon led to a knowledge resurgence in Europe after about 1450 as Europeans began to question the teachings & policies of the Church
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