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The Crusades
Black Plague
Commerce and Silk Road Created by SMHS Staff 7-11-07
Lecture #1
Unit 2: Renaissance and Reformation & Encounters and Exchanges
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Objectives:
S2C3PO4A-D: Describe the interaction of European and Asian civilizations from 12th -16th centuries.
A. Crusades
B. Commerce and the Silk Road
C. Impact on culture
D. The Plague
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I. Spread of Islam
A. Muhammad dies -followers wanted everyone to follow Islam.
B. From Spain across North Africa and most of the modern Middle East into Central Asia and India.
C. The Arabs were traders and spread their religion.
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Spread of Islam Cont…
D. Interested in learning and in other cultures.
E. Western Europe was “the dark ages”
F. The Arabs made advancements in math, medicine, and physical science.
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II. Crusades
A. Late 1000’s the Turks/Muslim people from Central Asia gained control of Palestine.
B. Turks attack Asia Minor, part of the Byzantine Empire.
C. Constantinople in danger, appealed to Pope Urban II of Rome for help.
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Crusades Cont….
D. Pope Urban II was eager to gain back Palestine, ”the Holy Land”.
E. Crusades – a series of military expeditions to regain the holy land.
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Crusades
They would:
–“wear the cross of Christ on their right shoulder or back and with one voice…cry out ‘God wills it, God wills it, God wills it’.
–Thus began the Crusades.
Picture of Pope Urban II
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The Crusades
Using pages 126 – 130 in the textbook complete the worksheet 14.1 The Crusades.
Be prepared to share and discuss the answers in 25 minutes.
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III. Results of Crusades
A. Loss of papal prestige.
B. Decline in power of nobles.
C. Increased trade.
D. Led to persecution of Jews.
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Important Individuals of
the Middle Ages
Marco Polo
Joan of Arc
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IV. Marco Polo
A. Italian merchant and explorer.
B. Travels around China for 17 years.
C. First European to cross Asia and leave a written accord of the travels.
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V. Joan of Arc
A. Called the “Maid of Orleans”
B. Led the resistance to the English invasion of France in the Hundred Years War.
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Joan of Arc Cont…
C. Believes God is speaking to her.
D. Tells her to free her country from the English control.
E. Battle of Orleans leads French to a victory over the English.
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Joan of Arc Cont…
F. Captured and sent to English.
G. Tried for witchcraft and heresy.
H. Sentenced to death & burned at the stake.
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Review Questions What did Muhammad’s followers
want?
What caused the Crusades?
What were the Crusades?
What were the results of the Crusades?
Describe Marco Polo and his accomplishments.
Describe Joan of Arc and her accomplishments.
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Black Plague Black Death
Bubonic Plague
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VI. The Plague
A. Cities were easy targets for diseases.
B. 1347 it swept through Europe.
C. Began in Asia and spread along trade routes.
D. Entered ports trading ships.
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E. Causes
–1. Physical cause-Black rats carried it on ships.
–2. Spread by fleas from rats.
–3. Religious causes.
Plague Cont…
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Plague Cont…
F. Effects
–1. One third of the population of Europe died.
–2. This effected the economy.
–3. Large gap between the classes. Upper accused the lower of spreading the disease.
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Nursery Rhyme
Read about the nursery rhyme.
Chose a SS strand (P.E.G.S.) and create your own song or poem that depicts the Medieval time period.
Your song or poem must consist of five sentence and be school appropriate.
You will be presenting these so make sure you are creative and have fun.
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VII. The Silk Road
A. Beginning 100bc had network of overland trade routes.
B. Silk Road most used-wanted silk cloth.
C. Most important route linking China, Central Asia, Persia, Western Asia, and Europe.
(Dark red-main route)
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The Silk Road Cont…
D. The route
–The Silk Road consisted of several principal routes. The different routes developed in response to environmental
obstacles
and changing
political
circumstances.
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The Silk Road Cont…
E. Caravans and trade
–1. Hardships, climate and terrain.
–2. Bandit raids, bribes, and customs duties .
–3. Towns along route.
–4. Discovery of sea route from Europe to Asia in late 15th century.