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AP World Review: Modern: Video #6: Topic 1.6

AP World Review: Modern: Video #6: Topic 1.6. Everything You Need To Know About Topic 1.6 To Succeed In AP World. www.APWorldReview.com. Timeline Of Middle Ages. 476 C.E. Fall of Rome. 1000 C.E. Early Middle Ages. 1450 C.E. Later Middle Ages. 476 - 1000 C.E. Less centralized government.

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AP World Review: Modern: Video #6: Topic 1.6

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  1. AP World Review: Modern: Video #6: Topic 1.6 Everything You Need To Know About Topic 1.6 To Succeed In AP World www.APWorldReview.com

  2. Timeline Of Middle Ages 476 C.E. Fall of Rome 1000 C.E. Early Middle Ages 1450 C.E. Later Middle Ages

  3. 476 - 1000 C.E. Less centralized government Early Middle Ages

  4. Early Middle Ages - Carolingian Dynasty • Charles Martel - defeated Muslims at the Battle of Tours - 732 C.E. • Kept Islam from spreading in Europe beyond Spain and Portugal • Charlemagne (768 - 814 C.E.): • Named Emperor by the Pope in 800 • Regional administrators to rule empire - similar to……

  5. Social Structure Vassals - those that owed service to others A noble is a vassal to a king A knight is a vassal to a noble Feudalism is all about LAND A king gave a fief (land) to lords Feudalism

  6. Feudalism • Lords had tremendous power - law enforcement, judge, and jury in many areas • Knights followed a Code of Chivalry

  7. Manorial System (Manorialism) • Manors were often self-sufficient • Church - often the center • Blacksmith • Mill • Homes for serfs - tied to land • Paid tribute to lords • Serfs were hereditary

  8. Manorial System (Manorialism) • Three-Field System: • Crops were rotated in three different fields • One was for wheat or rye - food • One was for legumes - fertilized land • One was left empty • Plows helped break soil to cultivate land • Stirrups from China allowed horse riding to be easier

  9. Manorial System (Manorialism) • Emergence of vernacular languages: • French, Italian, and Spanish • These were more common than Latin • Latin was used by elites, vernacular by common people

  10. Social Classes In Europe • More social mobility in Europe than under Hindu Caste System • Knights could receive multiple fiefs and have squires • Upward mobility for priests

  11. Roman Catholic Church • The Church was VERY influential during the Middle Ages • Most people were illiterate, Church officials were literate • 1st universities in Europe were established by the Church • Artwork focused on religious themes

  12. Roman Catholic Church • Pope • Bishops - allegiance to the Pope • Priests - supervised by Bishops • Missionaries spread Christianity throughout Europe • Cluniac Reforms - attempted to reform the Church from within

  13. Middle Ages - Political Structures (France) • Estates-General: • Representatives from 3 estates • 1 - clergy • 2 - nobility • 3 - commoners • Each estate had 1 vote, first two always voted together • Would become an issue during the French Revolution (1789)

  14. Middle Ages - Political Structures (England) • Magna Carta (1215): • King had to observe rights such as: • Trial for nobles • First English Parliament (1265): • House of Lords - nobles and clergy • House of Commons - wealthy townspeople

  15. High Middle Ages • 1000 C.E. • Increased trade with other regions • Jousts and tournaments

  16. Quick Recap • Fall of Rome -> Early Middle Ages • Social Classes In Feudalism • Chivalry • Manorialism • Characteristics of the manor • Power of the Roman Catholic Church • Estates General • Magna Carta

  17. See You Back Here For Video #7: Topic 1.7 • Thanks For Watching! • Best of luck!

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