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Europe: Middle Ages to Renaissance and Reformation

Explore life in medieval Europe with the Plague, Crusades, poverty, and Church corruption, then witness the transformation during the Renaissance and Protestant Reformation.

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Europe: Middle Ages to Renaissance and Reformation

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  1. Ch. 2, Section 1 & 4 The Renaissance & Protestant Reformation

  2. Journal Would you like to have lived in Europe during the Middle Ages??

  3. -stunk!!!!! - The Plague, The Crusades, poverty, corruption in the Church Medieval life in europe

  4. http://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/templates/student_resources/0534600069_spielvogel/InteractiveMaps/swfs/map11_1.htmlhttp://www.wadsworth.com/history_d/templates/student_resources/0534600069_spielvogel/InteractiveMaps/swfs/map11_1.html -killed 30-60% of Europe’s population The Plague

  5. -Christianity v. Islam -Muslims -Jerusalem!!! The Crusades

  6. -dominated Europe -corruption in the Church -manipulation of Scripture -indulgences Roman Catholic Church

  7. -No skool fur pour peepul (YAY!) -Pour peepul cud not reed or rite. Poverty & Illiteracy

  8. -Europeans transform from savages to nerds!! -people wanted to learn! The REnaissance

  9. -access to classical texts: Plato, Socrates, etc. -art Michelangelo, Leonardo, etc. The REnaissance

  10. -Martin Luther -Protestant Reformation -John Calvin Religious Reform

  11. -King Henry VIII -monarchy -countries, taxes, & $$$ Religious Reform

  12. Too much time Dangerous Too costly “middle men” Problem with the Trade system

  13. -individuals richer want their “blingbling” -countries getting richer Increased Wealth & Trade

  14. -powerful, rich nations began to emerge -begin to compete with each other! In a nutshell

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