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Title: Progress During the Middle Ages


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Progress During the Middle Ages
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The Dark Ages
  • Fall of the Roman Empire caused Western Europe to
    go through a cultural economic decline
  • Characteristics
  • Violence
  • Brutality
  • Lack of intellectual activity
  • Feudalism
  • Religious Dominance

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Transition
  • Eventually, progress returned to Western Europe
  • Advances were made in agriculture technology
  • Trade Expanded
  • A new legal system was created
  • Philosophy mixed with religion

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Agricultural Changes
  • Farmers had no knowledge of crop rotation
  • Three Field System
  • 1 Field Winter Crops
  • 1 Field Summer Crops
  • 1 Field Unused to regenerate fertility
  • Great Famine (1315-1322)
  • Trouble growing crops
  • Many across Europe died

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Technological Advances
  • Better Watermills
  • Windmills
  • Mechanical Clocks
  • Improved lives

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Expansion of Trade
  • Trade not possible during Dark Ages
  • Shifted to fairs located inside castle walls
  • Eventually trade routes became safe were used
    again
  • Cities along trade routes grew

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Magna Carta
  • 1215 English nobles rebelled against taxes
    forced loans collected by King John
  • King John forced to sign agreement
  • Guarantees
  • Only applied to free men
  • Trial by jury
  • Council of Nobles must approve new taxes

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Justinian Code
  • Emperor Justinian collected existing Roman Laws
    organized them into a single code
  • Listed all laws opinions on each subject
  • Had special laws relating to religion
  • Required all to belong to Eastern Orthodox
    Christian faith

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Monasticism
  • Def. Way of life in convents monasteries
    where nuns monks withdraw from the world its
    temptations.
  • Monks nuns lived by strict rules
  • Monks Males that worked in church Clergy
  • Nuns Females that worked in church Not clergy
  • Had to withdraw in order to live Christian life
  • Served God through fasting, prayer, self-denial

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Scholasticism
  • Def. Medieval philosophy attempting to bring
    together faith reason.
  • Medieval philosophers tried to make Aristotles
    ideas work with ideas of church
  • Aristotle placed importance on human reason
  • Church writers placed importance on faith
  • Eventually it was shown that these philosophies
    conflicted
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