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The Middle Ages - Coggle Diagram
The Middle Ages
Early Middle Ages (476- 1050)
Moment of transition
People still tought themselves as living in the Roman Empire and being romans
Decline
Population
Trade
Divided in a number of Barbarian Kingdoms who suffered Barbarian invasions and wars
Most successesful
Frank's Kingdom
Expantion of the Islamic Religion
The East was transformed into the ECONOMIC and CULTURAL centre of the world, with emperors:
"JUSTINIAN"
Feudalism
Each man was bound to serve his superior in return fot the latter's protection
Late Middle Ages (1250 - 1492)
Great Famine (1315 - 1317)
Black Death (1347 - 1350)
France and England: The Hundred Years War
Great progress
Arts
Science
Printing Press
Gutenberg
Books accessible to much more people
High Middle Ages (1050 - 1250)
Rapidly increasing population of Europe
Feudalism was still the most comon way of organaizing society territory
The Catholic Church
Called armies from across Europe to a series of crusades AGAINST the Turks
Turks: occupied the Holy Land
A series of popes challenged the authority of European monarchies
Issue: wether the pope or the monarch would name powerfull local church officials such us bishops of cities and abbots of monasteries
Fisrt Universities created