Title: HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT OF EUROPE
1HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT OF EUROPE
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3GREEKS
- City-states
- linked by common Greek Language and culture
- Laid the foundation for western civilization
- forms of government, art, literature, theatre,
and philosophy left a lasting mark on western
world
4Romans
- Italy
- Mediterranean Empire
- Imitated Greeks and added own developments
- 300 AD Roman Empire divides into West and East
- Cultural differences gradually develop
- EX WEST Roman Catholicism EAST Eastern
Orthodoxy - Roman Empire Falls ? beg. Middle Ages
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6Black Death
- Define Black Death
- What?
- Where?
- When?
- How?
- The ending marked the beginning of the
Renaissance
7Black Death
- Define Black Death
- What? A name given to the bubonic plague that
swept across the Middle East, the Mediterranean
region, and Europe in the mid 1300s killing up
to 75 of some populations. - Where? It entered Europe through Italy, quickly
spreading throughout the rest of Europe. - When? Entered Europe in 1347
- How? Trade routes
- The ending marked the beginning of the
Renaissance
8Crusades
- What?
- The Crusades were a series of military missions,
usually organized and promoted by the Pope and/or
Roman Catholic Church. The original intent of the
crusades was to recapture Christian lands that
had been invaded by Muslims. - When?
- The crusades took place through the 11th and 13th
centuries A.D. - Where?
- From Europe to the Holy Land (Jerusalem)
9Crusades
- Lets take a closer look at
- The crusades were brutal and evil. Many people
were forced to "convert" to Christianity. If they
refused, they were put to death. Even during the
trips through Europe on the way to the Holy Land,
pillaging, burning, rape, plunder, and other
deplorable acts were commonplace. - Lets Remember
- The church is very corrupt at this time
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11Renaissance
- WHAT?
- Definition Rebirth of Greek and Roman culture
- WHEN?
- 1300s
- WHERE?
- Began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe
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12Printing Press
- THINK ABOUT IT
- WHAT did we do before the invention of the
moveable-type printing press?
13Printing Press
- THINK ABOUT IT
- WHAT did we do before the invention of the
moveable-type printing press? - Books written out or copied BY HAND!!
14Printing Press
- THINK ABOUT IT
- WHAT did we do before the invention of the
moveable-type printing press? - Books written out or copied BY HAND!!
- Only the wealthiest could afford them.
15EDUCATION
- PRE-Renaissance
- Learning to read reserved for those wanting to
become monks and nuns - Renaissance
- The rich began educating their children using
tutors. - Privilege
- Majority Illiterate
16CHILDHOOD
- Average Life ? 30 yrs
- Boys working as early as 7 yrs.
- Girls married by 14
17Renaissance Art and Artists
18Artists
- Da Vinci - Artist(Mona Lisa, Last Supper) and
Inventor(Armored Car, Self Propelled Car, Cross
Bow) - Michelangelo Artist (Sistine Chapel and Human
Body) and Sculptor - Raphael Artist (Cherubs and Madonna)
19Leonardo DaVincis most famous work Mona
Lisa
20Another painting by him was the Last Supper
21Da Vinci was also famous for his many inventions
Here you see an armored car!
22This too was DaVincis inventiona self propelled
car!
23Da Vinci also created the long cross bow!
24DaVinci studied the proportions of man so he
could show more realism in his paintings.
25Michelangelo another of the famous renaissance
artists!
26Michelangelos painting in the Sistine Chapel.
This is a painting of God creating Adam
27This is a photo of the inside of the Sistine
Chapel. Every panel was painted by Michelangelo.
Even the walls!
28- MICHELANGELO WAS FAMOUS FOR THE PAINTING OF THE
HUMAN BODY. -
- HE ACCOMPLISHED THIS BY DIASECTING HUMANS IN HIS
STUDIO.
29Michelangelo also a sculptor
Here you see the Virgin Mary holding Jesus after
He has been crucified.
30A self-portrait of Raphael another influential
artist of the time!
31Cherubs one of the most used paintings of
Raphael!
32Raphael is best known for his portraits of Madonna
33Question to Ponder?
- How did the technological and artistic advances
of this period, impact life in the Renaissance as
well as the future?
34Why is the Renaissance important to us today??
- What are some similarities and differences
between then and now???
35Reformation (1500s)
- This was a religious movement that led to the
beginning of Protestants - The increased production of books and pamphlets
aided in the religious movement that lessened the
power of the Roman Catholic Church (R.C.C) - Religious wars soon began, the R.C.C. was able to
strengthen power and Protestants began to face
persecution (a push factor is migration). - This lead to many protestants leaving Europe all
together and heading to the Americas in search of
Religious freedom
36Reformation
- John Wycliffe was involved in pre-reformation
activities leading to the reformation - Martin Luther was a main protestant reformer
during the reformation.
37EXPLORING (1400 and 1500s)
- Europeans began to explore the world
- better navigation tools
- sturdier ships
- Prince Henry of Portugal. Mainly along the
safety of the Coasts venturing down to Africa - Christopher Columbus of Spain. He set out for
Asia by way of the Atlantic Ocean in the 1400s. - These explorations were financed by the Kings and
Queens.
38Enlightenment (1600 and 1700s)
- A time when educated Europeans emphasized the
importance of reason and began to question some
long standing traditions and values - This period of Enlightenment brought on both
economic and political (led to the rise of
capitalism) change, and revolutions that swept
the entire region
39Industrial Revolution (Early 1700s)
- A time when society went from traditional to
modern, agrarian to mechanized, from rural to
urban, from simple to complex and really
transformed life in Europe. - It began in Central England with the textile
industry. - Manufacturing, transportation, and communication
led to the rise of industrial capitalism - New inventions lead to the Industrial revolution.
Ex Eli Whitneys Cotton Gin and James
Hargreaves Spinning Wheel - Inequalities among social classes and terrible
working and living conditions for the poor led to
the rise of communism - Led to rise in Industrial CAPITALISM an
economic system in which your profits would be
used to make your company bigger.
40WWI (1914-1918)
- Unresolved political problems from WWI and world
wide economic depressions enabled the rise to
power of Benito Mussolini in Italy and Adolf
Hitler in Germany. - Versailles Peace Treaty found Germany guilty for
starting war. - All of these led to the outbreak of WWII
41WWII (1939 1945)
- By the end of the war, most of Europe and much of
the rest of the world was involved. - The Holocaust mass killing of millions, mostly
Jews took place during this war. Hitler and
his German Nazis were responsible for these
killings. - WWII left Europe ruined and divided
- E. Europe Communist controlled by USSR
- W. Europe Democracy received support from
U.S. - Communist VS. Democracy part of what led to the
COLD WAR - This division is what initially brought on the
Cold War.
42Cold War (end of WWII until 1991)
- What was the Cold War?
- Power struggle
- Democracy VS. Communism (which was better)
- Nuclear Weapons (who could produce most)
- Space Race (who could get to the moon 1st)
- Who?
- Power Struggle between the US and the Soviet
Union (USSR) - The end of the Cold War meant the break up of the
Soviet Union the fall of Eastern Europes
Communist Governments and Democracies formed new
political boundaries for new countries formed
after the break-up of the Soviet Union. - The end of the Cold War takes us into the New Era
of Europe
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44New Countries
- USSR breaks apart at the end of Cold War
- Eastern European Countries now separated from
Soviet control - New Countries are formed
45New Government
- Eastern Countries say NO to communism and YES to
democracy - The transition from communism to democracy is
hard WHY?
46European Union
- Western Countries formed the EU