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THE LATE MIDDLE AGES

THE BLACK DEATH (BUBONIC PLAGUE) 1347 Genoese Merchant ships arrived in Sicily with a disease known as the Black Death nearly 38 million people were killed resulting in severe economic consequences

THE GREAT SCHISM ( ) 1305 election of Clement V as Pope at Avignon Popes lived in Avignon 1378 Pope Urban VI and Italian was elected Pope, French Cardinals choose a Frenchman as Pope 2 Popes one in Rome and one in Avignon, each denounced the other as the anti-Christ New Pope was selected in 1417

THE 100 YEARS WAR ( ) England and France fought for control of French lands The English Longbow-ended chivalrous warfare Crecy and Agincourt- English victories

JOAN OF ARC Inspired the French with her Faith

NEW WEAPONS Canon and Gunpowder resulted in French victories

THE WAR OF THE ROSES ( ) House of Lancaster fought the house of York for the English throne The house of York was victorious In 1485, Henry Tudor established the Tudor Dynasty and ruled as Henry VII

THE RECONQUISTA Reconquista- effort to drive the Muslims (moors) out of Spain

FORMATION OF SPAIN The marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand united the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon to form Spain in 1492 The last Muslim territory of Grenada fell to Christian armies

The Late Middle Ages The Black Death (Bubonic Plague) 1347 Genoese merchant ships arrived in Sicily with a disease known as the Black Death, nearly 38 million people were killed resulting in severe economic consequences. The Great Schism ( ) 1305 election of Clement V as Pope at Avingnon Popes lived in Avingnon Pope Urban VI an Italian was elected Pope French Cardinals chose a Frenchman as pope. 2 popes one in Rome and one in Avingnon, each denounced the other as the anti- Christ. New Pope was selected in 1417 The 100 Years War ( ) England and France fought for control of French lands The English longbow- ended Chivalrous warfare Crecy and Agincourt- English Victories Joan of Arc- inspired the French with her faith. Cannon and gunpowder (new weapons) resulted in French victories The War of the Roses ( ) house of Lancaster fought the House of York for the English throne. Henry Tudor established the Tudor Dynasty and ruled as Henry VII Spain –Reconquista, effort to drive the Muslims (Moors) out of Spain. The marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand united the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon 1492 the last Muslim territory of Grenada fell to Christian armies