William Douglas Smallwood IV + Alexander Montgomery West.

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William Douglas Smallwood IV + Alexander Montgomery West

The people, the power, and the preservation izismile.com

 The Old Roman Church ◦ God is the one and only God ◦ Ten Commandments  Took to Catholic ideas saintbernadette.com

 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

Still Includes old works of Roman Catholic literature livetradingnews.com The Vatican in Italy

Feudalism builds the empire interrobangsanon.wordpress.com

 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

mrgrayhistory.wikispaces.com

 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

 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 en.wikipedia.org

 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 lord’s manor  Childhood ◦ Didn’t go to school or have tutors themiddleages.net

Power to one, and the new members to the game

 Pope anointed as the new chief of the Roman Empire  The Franks ◦ Clovis-Turned the Franks Into Christianity  Eventually joined the Empire kidspast.com

 New Roman Culture under the new leader  Church Power created unity In the empire between groups  New creations ◦ Roads ◦ Schools

 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

Invaders from all around

 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

 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

 Mighty Warriors ◦ Recruited by the Roman army for a while  Polytheistic  Land fighters

 Nomads  Horse Riders  Captured People and sold them as Slaves  Attacked Isolated Villages

Castles were popular, because they provided protection from incoming invaders g4t10middleages.wikispaces.com Castles

What did you learn?

 Took the Heritage of the old church  Influenced the Medieval Times  Influenced the New Church  Provided Beauty to the Land  United the Empire

 Lords, Vassals, and Serfs  Rigid Class System  Self – Sufficient Communities  Manors

 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

 The Vikings  The Anglos Saxons  The Magyars  All went into areas of Europe and caused it to crumble

Created For You By Willie and Alex cruzine.com

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