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The Middle Ages in Western Europe

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1 The Middle Ages in Western Europe

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3 Early Middle Ages ( ) Europe fragmented into various Germanic kingdoms after Rome’s collapse in 5th c. Spain, S. Italy, and Sicily were all conquered by Muslims by 8th c. Feudalism replaced Roman cosmopolitanism

4 High Middle Ages (1000-1200) The Crusades
Muslim Turks controlled Christian shrines in M. E. by 1000 Pope urged Christian knights to “liberate” the Holy Land Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099

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6 Saladin recaptured Jerusalem during 3rd Crusade
Muslims had recaptured all of the Holy Land by 1291

7 Impact of the Crusades Benefited the European economy, especially N. Italy Europeans gained new technologies from the Muslim world Europe started to emerge from the isolation of the Middle Ages

8 The Late Middle Ages (1300-1450)
The Black Death Killed 1/3 of Europe’s population Impact: -Decline of Feudalism -Peasant Revolts -Improved peasant conditions post-Plague

9 The Great Western Schism
Resulted from the election of two competing popes Europe took sides Eventually resolved, but popes lost power to kings Weakened the Church as an institution

10 The Hundred Years’ War Began with a dispute over French throne
England won early victories at Crécy and Poitiers (longbow, gunpowder) Joan of Arc turned the tide against the English at Orléans in 1429 English were expelled from most of France by 1453

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13 Impacts? Nobility decimated Kings centralized power
Feudal decline accelerated Growth of nationalism Britain and France-1st modern nations


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