Analyze the significance of the Crusades on Europe Evaluate the effects of the Great Schism on Europe Analyze the effects of the Black Death on European.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ecclesiastical Breakdown
Advertisements

THE MIDDLE AGES.
The Hundred Years’ War & The Plague
The Hundreds’ Year War and the Plague Teamwork?. A Church Divided Pope and King CollidePope and King Collide –Kings must obey Popes (Boniface stated)
The Hundred Years’ War and the Plague
Mr. Morris World History.  Avignon  Great Schism  John Wycliffe  Jan Hus  Bubonic plague  Hundred Years’ War  Joan of Arc.
THE END OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE 1. THE MAIN EVENT(S)  The Black Death ( )  The Hundred Years War ( )  The Great Schism ( )  The.
Chapter 14 Section 6 Challenges to Church Power. Review What happened During the HYW to both the French and English monarchies? What happened During the.
The Babylonian Captivity, the Great Schism, and the Hundred Years’ War
The Avignon Papacy. What is going on? During the 13 th -14 th centuries everything seemed to go wrong Christendom is disintegrated – Nations are fighting.
Kings, Conquests, & Secular Life in Medieval Europe Mr. Koch World History A Forest Lake High School.
Medieval Conflicts of Church and States. I. Early Middle Ages 800 Charlemagne in Rome crowned Emperor by Pope. Charlemagne gets moral authority. The Church.
The Middle Ages Part III. The Vikings  Were the most feared invaders and entered Europe for three main reasons: 1. They were fighting amongst themselves.
Warm-up Who is the pope? What conflicts do you think the church and kings may have had?
The Church in the Lives of Medieval People. When we talk about “The Church” we are referring to the Roman Catholic Church.
High and Late Middle Ages Where it begins… -Feudalism is the way of life -Church & Nobles have a great deal of the power -Monarchs will attempt.
Bell Ringer How does the Magna Carta relate to laws today?
The Catholic Church Global Studies 9 Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Bernier.
PROBLEMS IN THE CHURCH HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR BLACK DEATH
The Papal Schism VS.. King Philip IV vs. Pope Boniface VIII 1.Philip claims right to tax clergy- Pope refuses 2. Philip attempts to capture Pope Pope.
Kings, Conquests, & Secular Life in Medieval Europe Mr. Koch World History A Forest Lake High School.
The Rise of Nations More importantly– the rise of NATIONALISM.
World History Chapter 14D
Objectives Identify how the Hundred Years’ War affected England and France. Identify how the Hundred Years’ War affected England and France. Analyze how.
The Early Middle Ages. The beginning of the Early Middle Ages Decline of trade, town-life, learning Law and order fell with governments Christian/Catholic.
High to Late Middle Ages
The Decline of the Church. Church Power Peaks in 1200s Peaks in 1200s What happens to weaken its power? What happens to weaken its power?
Homework R-2 due tomorrow Current events article due Friday.
Medieval Europe Prelude to the Modern Era. Ancient World 5000 B.C. – 500 A. D. Medieval World 500 A.D. – 1500 A. D. Modern World 1500 A.D. – Present.
The Later Middle Ages. The Black Death One of two major events that contributed to the decline of medieval society 1348 bubonic plague reached Europe.
MAGNA CARTA, BLACK DEATH, HUNDRED YEARS WAR.  Magna Carta (or the Great Charter) limited royal power.  King John (Henry II son) lost land (part of Normandy)
The Late Middle Ages World History I. The Black Death (bubonic plague) was the most devastating natural disaster in European history. The plague was spread.
Analyze the significance of the Crusades on Europe Evaluate the effects of the Great Schism on Europe Analyze the effects of the Black Death on European.
The Middle Ages Chapter 14. The Feudal System Life in Europe The Church People we Should Know Going on a Trip
Late Middle Ages WAR!!!! Agenda Intro to Section 5 Small group activity.
Crusades, Plague, War, and Schism Islam Muhammad Expansion of Islam into Africa and Spain Five Pillars of Islam There is no.
Royal Power of Kings in England and France. Growth of Royal Power A.Kings in Europe struggled to exert power over nobles and churchmen. 1. set up a system.
Crusades Medieval Towns Hundred Years’ War The Catholic Church
 Describe the Roman Catholic Church’s power during the Middle Ages.  Hand in your Bells.
DO NOW: LIST THREE THINGS THAT CAUSE DISEASE TO SPREAD. Chapter 11 - Lesson 3.
The Great Schism. The Players Pope Boniface VIII Pope Clement V Pope Gregory XI.
The Decline of Church Power
 Since the 5 th c, the popes of the Catholic Church had been supreme over the affairs of the Church.
Medieval Europe Hundred Years’ War and the Plague.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Royal Power in the High Middle Ages.
Chapter 11 The Late Middle Ages: Crisis and Disintegration in the Fourteenth Century.
Magna Carta The Crusades Black Death Black Death Returns Europe!
THE HIGH AND LATE MIDDLE AGES Royal Power Grows. Objectives Learn how monarchs gained power over nobles and the Church. Describe how William the Conqueror.
Click to begin Click to begin Mr. Lindenmuth Late Middle Ages Review.
Ch. 14 Sec. 6 Challenges to Church Power. Church Power Weakens After Pope Innocent III, the worldly power of the church weakened The kings of England,
The Late Middle Ages ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: How did the Church influence political and social changes in Medieval Europe? How did both innovations and disruptive.
Ch.6 Europe in the Middle Ages
Everything Else in Chapter 14
14.4 – 100 Years’ War & the Plague
The Babylonian Captivity, the Great Schism, and the Hundred Years’ War
Great Schism.
Warm Up Use p.19 in your notebook to help answer your warm up questions if needed What are 2 technologies or inventions from China that were traded along.
14.4 – 100 Years’ War & the Plague
14.4 – 100 Years’ War & the Plague
Medieval Europe Ends LG 4: Explain how the Crusades, the Black Death, the Hundred Years’ War, and the Great Schism contributed to the end of Medieval Europe.
Medieval Christian Europe (330–1450)
GODWIN-Medieval Turmoil 3 strikes…
A Church Divided and The Hundred Years’ War.
The Late Medieval/Renaissance Church
THE HIGH AND LATE MIDDLE AGES
Warm up Historians divide time into different eras or periods. Each era has specific political, economic, geographic and social characteristics. Some.
The Decline of Church Power
Royal Power in the High Middle Ages
Great Schism Story Board Frames
Presentation transcript:

Analyze the significance of the Crusades on Europe Evaluate the effects of the Great Schism on Europe Analyze the effects of the Black Death on European Society Evaluate the changes to medieval beliefs created by the Hundred Years War

Holy Land lost Atrocities from War –By Christians and Muslims –Many victims –Jews killed in Europe and Holy Land

Increased trade between… –Desire to trade with… Wider Worldview…

As the Middle Ages progressed, who gained more and more power??  –Kings!!!

Lousy King who makes 3 mistakes –Loses land in France –Interdicted by Pope Innocent III over archbishop of Canterbury selection –1215, angers nobles with new taxes… 6.Nobles force John to sign…

Gave rights first to nobles –Later to church –Later to common people Who lost power? –King must obey the law –King cannot tax without consulting GREAT COUNCIL includes nobles and clergy…sounds like? American Revolution famous line?

7.King vs Pope Tug of War –French King Philip IV –Pope Boniface VIII Story starts in 1302 with Philip IV wanting to tax French clergy (tug-tug)

Philip IV and Pope Boniface fight back and forth What is Pope Boniface’s biggest weapon? –Excommunication or Interdiction What is King Philip IV’s biggest weapon? –Military force!! sends troops to Rome and captures Boniface!! Boniface set free but dies 1 month later

Schism means… 1377…Pope Gregory XI moves back to Rome 1378…All of the Cardinals elect an Italian, Pope Urban VI… –Stays in Rome –French Cardinals felt pressured to vote for an Italian French Cardinals meet to vote for 2 nd Pope… –Clement VII –TWO Popes at same time…the Split happens

Black Eye for the Catholic Church w/European Society –Why? Many begin to question & create new ideas/religions –Marsilius of Padua –William of Ockham –Others? (2) –Think ripple effect…what will be next?

Title = USA pandemic If 100 Million people died from a disease in the United States this year, how would you react? What do you think would happen to American society, government, etc?

…. 11.Before the Black Death came… – pop 2x –Famines

Superstrain brought to Europe by Mongolians

First thing people did was… –Question “why did this happen?” –What were the answers that came up?

Gov… Church… –How did it do? –Effects? People begin to question…

Whipped themselves to repent sins to angry God… –where are they from?

“Dance of Death” –What does art like this say about Death?

fled to countryside blissed out (alcohol and orgies)

Jews –Accused of poisoning wells –many massacred

If 100 Million people died from a disease in the United States this year, how would you react? What do you think would happen to American society, government, etc? What is the big lesson here?

14.Basics –Why is it begin fought? –Who is winning for most of it? –Who wins in the end?

 Her impact? Her ending? Charles does not rescue her