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PERSIA. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe. Mare Nostrum. Global History and Geography II / The Middle Ages. The destruction of the ancient institutions and what took their place. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe. The Rise and Fall of Rome. Pax Romana.

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PERSIA

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  1. PERSIA

  2. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Mare Nostrum

  3. Global History and Geography II / The Middle Ages The destruction of the ancient institutions and what took their place.

  4. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe The Rise and Fall of Rome Pax Romana • “Roman Peace” • Empire in its “Glorified Prime” • Romanization of the Western World

  5. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe The Rise and Fall of Rome Decline of Rome • Christianity • Barbarians • Decay • Inflation • Lead • Economic • Division of the Empire • Hoarding and Deficit

  6. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Central Government • Roman Law • Christianity • Powerful Military Roman Legacy

  7. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Viking invasion continue to disrupt the political institutions of Europe. Vikings

  8. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Central Government replaced with Decentralized Government. • Roman trade was replaced with limited trade. • Urban to rural civilization Comparing Rome and the Middle Ages

  9. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Roman World Medieval World Cultural and Societal Differences

  10. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Urban Rural Cultural and Societal Differences

  11. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Political Activity of the Early Middle Ages

  12. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Reestablish Roman institution. • Restored order. • Church to promote stability. • Became emperor 800 A.D. Charlemagne

  13. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Medieval Church

  14. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Unified • After-life • Excommunication controls the population. Church’s Influence

  15. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Church’s Influence

  16. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Baptism • Eucharist • Reconciliation • Confirmation • Priesthood • Marriage • Annointing Sick Medieval Christianity

  17. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Architecture (Gothic) • Illuminated manuscripts • Music (notation) • Universities were founded. • Scholasticism Medieval Christianity

  18. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • What Do All of These Have in Common? Medieval Christianity

  19. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Medieval Christianity

  20. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Political System • The personal element (lordship and vassal) • The property element (fief) • The decentralization of Government and Law. Feudalism

  21. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Lord and Vassal • Germanic traditions • Warrior - chieftain relationship. • Hereditary estates. Personal Element

  22. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Land became important. • Peasants and Lords sought mutual benefit. Property Element

  23. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Subinfeudation. • Loyalty issues. Feudalism involved the passing of public power, controlled by kings, into the hands of the private individual, the vassal. Decentralization Element

  24. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Economic System Medieval Manorialism

  25. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe Medieval Manor

  26. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe How will the political system impact the economic system? Manorialism Question

  27. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Produce a surplus • Greater productivity. • Three Field System • Horse Collar • Iron tipped Plow. Agricultural Revolution

  28. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • Religious Wars (1096 - 1291) • Motivated by morality, Pontiff’s authority and end feudalism. • Council of Clermont 1095 The Crusades

  29. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe The Crusades

  30. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe The Black Death

  31. A.P. European History / Unit I – Medieval Europe • France: The Capetian Dynasty • England • Spain The Emerging States

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