The Early Middle Ages and Medieval Times William Douglas Smallwood IV + Alexander Montgomery West
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William Douglas Smallwood IV + Alexander Montgomery West
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The people, the power, and the preservation izismile.com
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The Old Roman Church God is the one and only God Ten
Commandments Took to Catholic ideas saintbernadette.com
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Power The Church: UP, but Secular: DOWN The Carry Over
Monasteries preserve the Greco Roman Culture With the alphabet
used, works are kept blogs.telegraph.co.uk Influence of the Roman
Catholic ChurchInfluence of medieval society - Classical heritage
of Rome - Christian Beliefs - Customs of Germanic tribes
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Still Includes old works of Roman Catholic literature
livetradingnews.com The Vatican in Italy
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Feudalism builds the empire interrobangsanon.wordpress.com
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Lords, Vassals and Serfs for Fiefs Serfs < Lords =
Protection Vassals + Protection = Lord Lord = $ and Crops
Agricultural Manors where lords and serfs lived ucalgary.ca
geograph.org.uk
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mrgrayhistory.wikispaces.com
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Rich men that gave protection Protection given through knights
often were the sons of the nobles Wore bright colors Men were
allowed to divorce women were not Nobleman and his family lived in
a keep inside of a castle rootsweb.ancestry.com
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Sons of the nobles Training Started at 7 to be a page Then at
16 you were a squire Then maybe at 20 you could be a knight
Clothing Wore armor and bared a lance and knife Homes and Beliefs
Usually traveled around the world, but also lived in castles
Competed in tournaments and Jousts Followed chivalry
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Life was hard, and worked long hours every day Most were
farmers Paid taxes to the lord and king Clothing Wore wool or linen
Food Main crops were corn, wheat and beans Homes Lived in towns on
the lords manor Childhood Didnt go to school or have tutors
themiddleages.net
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Power to one, and the new members to the game
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Pope anointed as the new chief of the Roman Empire The Franks
Clovis-Turned the Franks Into Christianity Eventually joined the
Empire kidspast.com
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New Roman Culture under the new leader Church Power created
unity In the empire between groups New creations Roads Schools
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Charlemagne Anointed as a leader by Pope Leo III It was
Christmas Day Charles The Hammer Won the Battle Of Tours Stopped
Islam from spreading into Europe answers.com
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Invaders from all around
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Anglos Saxons North Magyars Asia Vikings Scandinavia Effects
Dropped the new church power and destroyed monasteries Reinforced
the Feudal System Trade and Town society declines
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Attacked on the sea with boats England was their favorite place
Shallow and slim boats to get into small areas Destroyed Whole
Monasteries Worshipped Warlike Gods Very destructive people
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Mighty Warriors Recruited by the Roman army for a while
Polytheistic Land fighters
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Nomads Horse Riders Captured People and sold them as Slaves
Attacked Isolated Villages
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Castles were popular, because they provided protection from
incoming invaders g4t10middleages.wikispaces.com Castles
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What did you learn?
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Took the Heritage of the old church Influenced the Medieval
Times Influenced the New Church Provided Beauty to the Land United
the Empire
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Lords, Vassals, and Serfs Rigid Class System Self Sufficient
Communities Manors
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The Franks Clovis converts to Christianity Charles the Hammer
wins the Battle of Tours Charlemagne is the all powerful king of
Rome The empire is united once more under the new rule
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The Vikings The Anglos Saxons The Magyars All went into areas
of Europe and caused it to crumble