Title: CH. 5 EUROPE
1CH. 5EUROPES LATEMIDDLE AGES
2KNIGHTHOOD AND CHIVALRY
- Chivalry - knights code of honor
- Not all knights were chivalrous
- Practiced by hunting and jousting
- The better the knight, the better his social
status. - The long bow made the knight obsolete.
- Pledge of allegiance
- God/Lord/Master
- EDUCATION
- Page gt Squire gt Knight
- Dubbing
3DEFENCE / PROTECTION
CASTLES
FROM WOOD TO STONE
4COAT OF ARMS
- Heraldry
- Teams / uniforms
- Family lineage
FEUDALISM - a system in which a free man binds
himself personally to a lord, offering him
loyalty and military service In return for
protection and the use of property.
5HUNDRED YEARS WAR1338-1453
- France vs. England
- Who should be King of France?
- England invaded France.
- English King Edward
- Nephew of French ruler.
- LONG WAR - Long truces,
- winter, harvests.
- ARCHERS gave England the advantage.
6BATTLE OF AGINCOURT1415 - French vs.
EnglishLast important English victory
- French
- Four times the size
- Rested and fed
- Battled for best ransom position
- Disorganized
English - Use of archers - Use of stakes -
Organized and defeated a much
larger army
7JOAN OF ARC17 YR. OLD PEASANT GIRL
- Led by angelic voices.
- Led France to several victories.
- Helped to crown Charles VII the King of France.
- Captured and burned at the stake.
- Heresy and witchcraft.
- Charles refused to pay ransom.
- MARTYR - Became more powerful dead than alive.
- United the French people together as a nation
rather than fiefdoms.
8TRADE AND TOWN
- During the Crusades many new trade items were
discovered. - Silk, spices, tapestries, sugar, etc.
- Ships and traders brought goods back for profit.
- allowed commoners an escape from serfdom.
- Started as trade fairs gt later evolved into
towns. - Towns helped overcome winters and outlaws.
9THE CRAFT GUILDS
- People became specialized
- (i.e.. Bakers, tailors, blacksmiths, tanners,
tavern keepers, etc.) - Guilds were formed to
- Set standards.
- Control prices.
- Eliminate competition.
- Look after members
- Illness, trade.
- Apprentice gt Journeyman gt Master
Carpenter
Blacksmith
Shoe maker
10MEDIEVAL TOWNS
11MEDIEVAL TOWNS
- Became the center for farmers.
- London - Today gt8 million -Then 50 000.
- Castle walls for protection.
- Unplanned, crowded no plumbing, garbage, and
sewage dumped. - Attractions - pageants, plays, bear baiting, and
other blood sports.
Bear Baiting
12SOCIAL CHANGES
- Money became as important as land.
- The rise of the Middle Class would end feudalism.
NEW FREEDOMS - do as they wish - marry who they
please - serfs freedom if live in city for
1 yr. plus a day. - Charters - allowed
towns to govern themselves - usually run
by the wealthy.
NEW POWERS - the merchant guild became the
most powerful. ( from ships
trade) - Hanseatic League - protected trade
routes and pressured leaders.
13MEDIEVAL WOMEN
- Lower status than men.
- Even the church approved of this.
- Had many children, worked fields, household
chores, and died young. - Town women better off as earned money.
- Wealthy women still inferior but with education
and money their status would eventually increase
slowly.
14THE CHURCH IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGESStill had
great influence on the people.
- RUMBLINGS IN THE FLOC
- JOHN WYCLIFFE
- Questioned the church.
- Had no right to tell people what to believe
- Translated the Bible
- Criticized the Churchs wealth.
- John Hus also criticized was burned at the
stake - CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
Flying Buttress
RomanArch
Gothic Arch
15THE BLACK DEATH(BUBONIC PLAGUE)
- 1/3 of Europe would die
- from the disease.
- Thousands of ghost towns.
- Many felt a punishment by God.
- Left a shortage of workers.
- Spread from victim to victim
- through fleas on rats.
- Symptoms.
- Swollen lymph glands.
- Dark blotches on skin.
- High fever
- Vomiting blood.
- Hallucinations.
- Die within one to three days.
- Brought out the best worst in people.
Rats crew on ships spread disease.
Protection ??
Medieval towns were decimated.