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The later middle ages c. hall
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Christianity and medieval society
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The church shapes politics and society
  • Clergy-markets festivals and religious ceremonies
    took place
  • Society-religious ceremonies took place at the
    church for weddings etc
  • Politics-people the land they owned gave it to
    the church when they died

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Monks and friars
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The monks of Cluny
  • Religious orders-they dedicated there lives to
    religion with common rules
  • Living apart from society-women created religious
    communities in convents

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New orders
  • Two new religions allowed the monks to live with
    society this was Dominicans

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friars
  • Francis of Assisi-the Franciscans were started by
    Francis of Assisi. This was one of the two orders
    started.
  • Friars- friars were made up of two religious
    groups that were called Dominicans and
    Franciscans.
  • Living within society-only friars lived within
    society and spoke gods word.

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Universities are built
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Thomas aquinas
  • He wrote a reasoned argument for the existence of
    god.
  • Natural law was a philosophical system to show
    what god had ordered.

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The church and the arts
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Religious archetecture
  • Was created by ancient goths
  • Everything in the church was art such as the
    clergy robes to the books used were art.

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Magna carta causes Changes in England
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Magna carta
  • Who demanded this agreement-the nobles

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Effects of magna carta
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What were the effects of the magna carta
  • The effects were that the king had to honor
    certain rights among these rights was habeas
    corpus.
  • (16)no man shall be forced to perform more
    service for a knights fee,or other free holding
    of the land, than is due from it.
  • (31)defended peoples right to own any property
    not just wood.
  • (38)gauranteed the right to a fair trial.

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Changes after magna carta
  • m/c started the nobles create parliament
  • Parliament was the law making body that governs
    England today
  • The king limited m/c by having the courts and
    judges under his rule

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The hundred years war
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The course of the war
  • French king dies with no heir witch causes both
    his cousin and the king of England to want the
    throne
  • When the two men claimed the throne the French
    cousin gets control.
  • After the English king finds out he starts the
    fight of the hundred years war when this starts
    the English win most of the battles
  • Joan of arc was a peasant girl who rallied the
    French troops although the English captured her
    and had burnt her alive.

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Results of the war
  • Changes of England were that parliament grew
    power because the king needed approval to raise
    to pay for costly war
  • Changes in France were that the king actually
    grew in power because he was so popular with his
    nobles
  • Democracy in France will have to wait because had
    England won democracy would have came with them
    but now will wait for about 500 years to have
    democracy now

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Black death
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Where it came from
  • The black death plague came from central and
    eastern asia by traders

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How it spread
  • The black death spread by fleas on rats through
    traders, these infected rats caused the to spread
    to humans

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What disease was it
  • The disease was the bubonic (boo-ba-nic) plague
    it caused you tp die within days of catching it

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Effects on manor life and feudalism/ how many died
  • The old manor system, already weakened by growth
    of cities by the growth of cities, collapsed
  • A third of the population or 25 million people
    died in Europe

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What happened to it
  • The Europeans cleaned up and made it harder for
    the rats to survive in Europe
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