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Title: BELLWORK


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BELLWORK
  • Who won the Crusades? What effect did this have
    on religion in Europe and Asia?
  • How did the Crusades lead to the end of
    Feudalism?
  • Explain how the Crusades affected contact with
    the outside world.
  • Explain how the Crusades effected technology.
  • THINKER During the Middle Ages, there was
    constant disagreements between who would rule
    the monarchs or the popes? Why was this such a
    big problem? Do you think they could have
    compromised? Explain!

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The First Crusade
  • 1096-1099
  • Ended with the Christian capture of Jerusalem

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The Second Crusade
  • 1147-1149
  • In response to the fall of the County of Edessa
    to the Muslims (one of the first Crusader states
    established during First Crusade)
  • King Louis VII of France and Holy Roman Emperor
    Conrad III led their armies, but fought
    constantly
  • Muslims defeated the Christians and regained
    control of the Holy Land

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The Third Crusade
  • 1189-1192
  • In response to the loss of Jerusalem to Muslims.
  • Crusade of Kings (France, England, Holy Roman)
  • Saladin, a Muslim leader, united all Muslims and
    developed a well-trained and advanced army
  • The Christians were unsuccessful and could not
    capture Jerusalem.

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Effects of the Crusades
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The Byzantine Empire
  • Greek-speaking Eastern half of the former Roman
    Empire (Eastern Orthodox Christianity)
  • During most of its existence, it was the most
    powerful economic, cultural, and military force
    in Europe.
  • The capital city, Constantinople, was a key city
    for trade, spread of ideas, religion, culture,
    art, architecture, etc.
  • During the Fourth Crusade, the Muslims took
    Constantinople and invaded the Byzantine Empire.
  • Despite the efforts to re-establish the empire,
    the Turks progressively took control of Byzantine
    states during the 15th century, eventually
    leading to its decline.

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The Baptism of Constantine
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Byzantine Church Hagia Sophia
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The Division of the Empire after the Fourth
Crusade
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Engineering an Empire The Byzantines
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From one war to the next
  • Political power gradually shifted from feudal
    nobles to kings
  • Influence of the clergy and nobles diminished
  • Despite the strengthening of monarchy and central
    government, feudal disputes continued to spark
    conflict throughout Europe.
  • To learn more about one of the most important
    disputes, you will read about the Hundred Years
    War and complete a History Frame.
  • A history frame is a strategy of organizing a
    historical event in a visual way.. Like a
    storyboard!
  • Use pgs. 149-150 follow my guidelines on the
    board!

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The Hundred Years War
  • 1337-1453 Kings of France and England fought
    over control of French territory and the French
    throne.
  • England won the early battles because of their
    military superiority.

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Joan of Arc
  • Joan of Arc using divine guidance, she led a
    French army and ended the English siege of
    Orleans.
  • Joan later became a prisoner of the English and
    was burned to her death.
  • Inspired by Joans courage, the French rallied
    and drove the English out.
  • England no longer held any French territory.

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Effects of Hundred Years War
  • National unity in both France and England
  • Decline of Feudalism
  • New technology of fighting
  • Monarchs replaced feudal soldiers with actual
    national armies
  • Increased taxes to rebuild their countries
  • Europe went through a period of revival

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European Revival
  • The Crusades 100 Years War advanced Western
    Europe. Towns grew, trade expanded, and the arts
    thrived. People also began to question
    leadership.
  • For this reading assignment, there are eight
    groups.
  • Each group is dedicated to a specific portion of
    society that improved after the Crusades/100
    Y.W..
  • Read to yourself silently
  • Discuss the most important concept with the rest
    of your group
  • Tell the class about it
  • The rest of the class will write down the most
    important fact/term/idea from your reading

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European Revival
  1. Agricultural Advances Growth of Towns pg. 147
  2. The Middle Class pg.147
  3. Trade and Money pg. 147
  4. Guilds pg. 147/8
  5. Universities New Learning pg. 148/9
  6. Medieval Literature pg. 149
  7. Medieval Art pg. 149
  8. Church Reform pg. 153

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CLOSURE
  • On a ½ sheet of paper, answer the following
    questions
  • In your OWN words, summarize the Hundred Years
    War. Causes/Effects
  • Who was Joan of Arc? What was she fighting for?
    What happened to her?
  • Explain the changes to European culture during
    the Middle Ages.
  • How did the church make changes to its policies?
  • In your own opinion, why do you think people
    fight for religion? Explain.
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