Ch. 11 “Gallery Walk” Review

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Ch. 11 “Gallery Walk” Review

Stop #1 How did the adversities of the fourteenth century affect urban life and medical practices?

Stop #2 What were the causes of the Hundred Years’ War, and what were the results of the war in the fourteenth century for France and England?

Stop #3 What were the major developments in literature and art in the fourteenth century?

Stop #4 What major problems did European states face in the fourteenth century?

Stop #5 How did interactions with other parts of the world and the growth of trade cause the spread of the Black Death to Europe? What impact did the Black Death have on the society and economy of Europe?

Stop #6 Based on the reading, provide historical context for the illustration above. How is this illustration related to overall disintegration of 13th century social structures?

Stop #7 1.) Based on the reading, provide historical context for each illustration. Include as much detail as possible. 2.) How are each of these illustrations related to one another?

Stop #8 Provide historical context for the Avignon Papacy (1305-1377). Include what led up to the Avignon Papacy as well as what happened after it ended.