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What are some ways you can get information today?

Illuminated texts

476 Rome falls to barbarians Marks the beginning of the Middle Ages

Early Middle Ages Decline in population Decline of trade Feudalism – Economic and social system

Clovis unites France Imposes Christianity

Roman Empire continues… Constantinople (Byzantium, Istanbul) maintains Roman power Emperor Justinian publishes law code – Attempts to reconquer Rome

570 Muhammed is born

732 Battle of Tours Charles Martel halts Muslim advance

793 Viking attacks begin on England

800 Charlemagne crowned king

1066 William the Conqueror becomes king of England. Descended from Vikings Ruled in Normandy Changed English culture. End of Viking raids

The Crusades Roman Catholic Missions to reclaim the holy land.

1184 Beginning of Inquisition Church trials of Heretics Torture to repent

1300 Mongol invasion Genghis Khan Asia and Eastern Europe

The Great Famine- Bad weather causes crop failure.

Black Plague million dead

France and England battle over who is king of what.

1439 Movable type printing press Johannes Gutenberg Allowed for mass printing