European History Part 2 Medieval History.

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European History Part 2 Medieval History

Spread of Christianity Made official Religion of Roman Empire Emperor Constantine

Empire Collapse Fall of Rome Eastern Empire Becomes Byzantine Empire Constantinople Important trade City

Vikings Control Northern Europe Raided often didn’t conquer much

Saxon Conquest Britain Taken by Saxons Wales only hold out

The Franks Charlemagne King Control France

Feudalism Bases of Medieval society Hierarchy chain

Crusades Try to Free Holy Land (Jerusalem) Christianity vs. Islam Glory for Kings

Ottoman Conquest Conquer Balkans Janissaries

Protestantism Martin Luther Church of England

Henry VIII Creates Church of England 6 Wives

Divorce Divorce DEAD Executed DEAD Executed

Bloody Mary Kills Protestants Establishes Catholicism

Queen Elizabeth Establishes Principles for Church of England Tolerant of other Religions Golden Age

English Civil War Parliament wanted more power Rebel against Charles I Oliver Cromwell

Glorious Revolution James II leaves William and Mary of Orange Parliament takes most power

Germany Not unified Independent kingdoms

Renaissance Started in Italy Spread of art Intellectual thinking Leonardo da Vinci

Renaissance Architecture