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By: Cassie Wooters and Kaitlyn Johnson
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Period of human migration
Marked transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages
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AD 300 to 700
First phase
Second phase
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Europe
First Phase: into Roman Empire. Out of Northern Europe
Second Phase: Roman Empire, other sections of Europe
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Extreme weather
Fall of Roman Empire
Collapse of Roman economic power
Arrival of Huns
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Weakened sense of Roman identity
Organization not based on Roman models
Not dependent on Roman gold
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Steady movement of Germanic tribes
Franks
Integrated into original populations
Least dangerous
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Huns
Weakened Roman state
Visigoths and Vandals
New cultural group
Magyars and Vikings
Violent
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Visigoth penetration into Italy (401-415)
Ostrogoths destroyed by Romans
Suaves, Vandals, Alans invade Spain(409-439)
Huns invade Gaul
Vandals attack again
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793- 911
Very violent
Successful for the Danish
Attacks: Ireland, Thames River, English Channel, Rhine and Escalda Rivers, Lisbon and Seville (failed), England, and Paris
Conquered: Orkney and Hebrides islands, Ireland, and England
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899-955
Less violent
Not very successful compared to Viking attacks
Invasions: Lorraine and Saxony
Attacks: Saxony, Italy, and Bavaria (failed)
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European set back
Replacement
Economic fragmentation
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Franks formed the basis of modern day France and Germany
Militarized society
Magyars defeated
Vikings accepted Christianity
Church channeled violence into Crusades
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All of the following terms/phrases are associated with The Barbarian Invasions EXCEPT?:
Ostrogoths
The Roman Empire
European Monarchies
Extreme Weather
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Which statement best describes the downfall of the Roman Empire?
a. The disintegration of Roman economic power weakened groups formerly dependent of Roman gifts and combined with the arrival of the Huns, many groups invaded the provinces.
b. The changes in the administration which took place were the result of the breakdown in Roman political control which exposed the weakness of Roman rule at the local level resulting in military takeovers.
c. Economic fragmentation removed many of the political, cultural and economic forces that initially bound the empire together.
d. The flooding of tribes into Roman provinces ended classical urbanism and began new types of rural settlements.
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Which of the following statements are correct?
1. The Maygar attacks were not as successful as the Viking attacks.
2. The first phase invasions boosted Europe’s economy.
3. The second phase invasions took place in the Roman empire and other sections of Europe.
4 . The Ostrogoth’s were destroyed by the Romans.
only 1 is correct
2 and 4 are correct
1, 3 and 4 are correct
2, 3 and 4 are correct
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Which of the following choices is a result of the other four?:
a. Magyar defeated
b. Crusades
c. Second Phase Invasions
d. Vikings accepted Christianity
e. Franks formed basis of today’s Germany and France
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The main causes of the Barbarian Invasions were the fall of the ____, extreme weather, ________, and the collapse of Roman economic power.
A. European nations, decreasing amounts of food available
B. Roman Empire, increasing political differences in Rome’s government
C. Roman Empire, arrival of the Huns
D. Magyar Empire, civil war within Europe