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The Early Middle Ages

The Early Middle Ages. By Annalicia DaSilva and Marybeth Gordon. The Roman empire fell in 476 A.D. due to…. Germanic Tribes. Poor Leadership. Military Problems. Economic Problems. Political Corruption. … Thus leading to the start of the Middle Ages. Roman Catholic Church.

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The Early Middle Ages

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  1. The Early Middle Ages By AnnaliciaDaSilva and Marybeth Gordon

  2. The Roman empire fell in 476 A.D. due to….

  3. Germanic Tribes

  4. Poor Leadership

  5. Military Problems

  6. Economic Problems

  7. Political Corruption

  8. … Thus leading to the start of the Middle Ages.

  9. Roman Catholic Church

  10. Everyone looks for hope

  11. Missionaries Shared Christianity and Education Through Their Travels

  12. Major Changes to European Lifestyle

  13. Tribes Couldn’t Read or Write

  14. Used Only Oral Language

  15. Nobles Begin New Lives in the Countryside

  16. They Began to Grow Their Own Food

  17. Nobles Created Castles and Manors

  18. Feudalism in the Middle Ages

  19. Feudalism Was Based on Hierarchy Kings & Queens Nobles Knights Peasants & Serfs

  20. Nobles and knights Provided Protection

  21. Serfs Provided Labor

  22. Lords Lent Vassals Their Land

  23. The Manor

  24. Self-Sufficient Community

  25. Harsh Lifestyle

  26. Age of Chivalry

  27. Chivalry

  28. Knights Just Wanted to Fight

  29. Fought for Lords…

  30. … their God…

  31. … and women.

  32. Start of Frankish Kingdom

  33. Charles Martel

  34. Martel’s Army Defeats Muslims at the Battle of Tours in 732

  35. The Carolingian Dynasty

  36. The Rule of Charlemagne

  37. Builds the Greatest Empire Since Rome, and Conquers Many Lands

  38. Charlemagne’s Coronation

  39. Germanic Tribes Threaten the Holy Roman Empire and the Pope

  40. Charlemagne is Called to Rome

  41. Significance of the coronation

  42. What Charlemagne Did

  43. Limited Noble Power

  44. Encouraged Learning Again

  45. Built monasteries…

  46. … churches…

  47. … roads…

  48. … and schools.

  49. Invasions

  50. Magyar, Muslim, and Viking Invasion Routes

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