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The Rise of Europe

The Rise of Europe. Witness History Audio: A King Converts to Christianity. Western Europe in Decline.

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The Rise of Europe

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  1. The Rise of Europe Witness History Audio: A King Converts to Christianity Western Europe in Decline Between the collapse of the Roman empire and modern times, Europe was in a period of political, social, and economic decline. Greco-Roman, Germanic, and Christian traditions blended during this time called the Middle Ages. Section 1: The Early Middle Ages 1 of 10

  2. The Rise of Europe The Rise of the Germanic Kingdoms Various Germanic tribes divided and conquered much of Europe. Among them, the Franks seized Gaul in 486, where Frank King Clovis converted to Christianity. Muslims came to rule what is now Spain. Section 1: The Early Middle Ages Color Transparency 39: Western Europe Note Taking Transparency 40: The Battle of Tours Note Taking Transparency 75A 2 of 10

  3. The Rise of Europe The Age of Charlemagne Charlemagne became king of the Franks around 800 and built an empire that included what are now France, Germany, and part of Italy. When the pope crowned him Emperor of the Romans, the split between eastern and western halves of the Christian church widened. Charlemagne helped to spread Christianity within his empire and encouraged Latin learning. Section 1: The Early Middle Ages Geography Interactive Empire of Charlemagne, 768-843 Note Taking Transparency 75B 3 of 10

  4. The Rise of Europe Europe After Charlemagne Charlemagne’s grandsons split his empire into three regions. Europe continued to be divided, however, when Muslim forces, Magyars, and Vikings invaded. Geography Interactive: Invasions of Europe, 700-1000 Section 1: The Early Middle Ages QuickTake Section Quiz Progress Monitoring Transparency 4 of 10

  5. The Rise of Europe: Section 1 Color Transparency 39: Western Europe 5 of 10

  6. The Rise of Europe: Section 1 Color Transparency 40: The Battle of Tours 6 of 10

  7. The Rise of Europe: Section 1 Note Taking Transparency 75A 7 of 10

  8. The Rise of Europe: Section 1 Note Taking Transparency 75B 8 of 10

  9. The Rise of Europe: Section 1 Progress Monitoring Transparency (1 of 2) 9 of 10

  10. The Rise of Europe: Section 1 Progress Monitoring Transparency (2 of 2) 10 of 10

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