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B11 Chapter 15

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The Crusades affected Europe by increasing trade and weakening Feudalism
The Black Death was carried by fleas
Normandy land named for the Norseman that ruled it
Excluding a person from church membership excommunicate
Large churches that were important in 1100’s were Cathedrals
The church court Inquisition
People ordained as priests clergy
Person responsible for the Spanish Inquisition Isabella of Castille
Priest who combine church teaching with Aristotle Thomas Aquinas
Anti-Semitism hatred of Jewish people
Census taken by William the Conqueror Domesday book
The Church and priests ran schools and government
Hildegard of Bingen was an educated nun. She wrote music.
Moscow and Flanders were important because they were centers of trade
The Muslims were driven out of Jerusalem during the first crusade
Gothic Cathedrals pointed arches, flying buttresses, thinner walls with more windows (see notes and book)
The countries that fought the 100 years war were France and England
Joan of Arc was made a saint in 1920
Founded the first order of friars who helped the poor
Trial jury decides if a person is guilty of a crime
Grand Jury decided if a person could be accused of a crime
French Peasant girl who lead France in battle and saw visions Joan of Arc
Between 800 and 900 Europe was invaded by Muslims, Magyars, and Vikings
Franks a Germanic tribe that settled in France
Saladin ruler of Egypt, united Muslim forces
France’s 1st parliament the Estates general
Cultures in Europe remains separated because of mountains and rivers
Romanesque style round roofs, thick walls, small windows (see notes and books)
The levels in a Feudal Society Kings and Queens, lords and ladies, knights, peasants and serfs
1095, Pope Urban called for a crusade against the Muslim Turks
The Magna Carta started the idea that people have rights and government should be limited.
Medieval Knights followed the code of chivalry
Feudalism landowning nobles governed and protected people in return for service
Two framing tools that made turning soil easier were the horse collar and wheeled plow
Henry II established common law
The person was crowned king of England after the Battle of Hastings William the Conqueror
Medieval cities were often destroyed by fire because the buildings were made of wood
The effect of the Black Death trade declines, 38 million dead (1 out of 2 people), food prices fell, wages rose, Feudalism increased (see notes and book)
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