1.6 Developments in Europe Flashcards

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What were the mutual obligations of feudalism?

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-a monarch, king, granted fiefs to lords. Lords became king’s vassal

-lords provided land to knights and knights became vassals of the lord, would fight for them.

-lords provided land and protection to peasant. Peasants were to farm lord’s land and obey orders

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What is fuedalism?

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A decentralized form of rule where land is exchanged for loyalty to a ruler.

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What was the Magna Carta?

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A document signed by King John of England limited the power of the king over nobles.

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What were the two houses of English Parliament?

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The House of Lords (nobles and Church officials) and the House of Commons (welathy townspeople).

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What were manors in European fuedalism?

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Estates or “fiefs”

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What was the Manorial System?

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A system of self-sufficiency for everyone living on the manor, producing everything everyone on the manor needed and limiting contact with the outside world.

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What was the three-field system?

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A strategy for crop rotation so the soil would be recharged with nitrogen and not overcultivated.

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What were the borgeoisie or the burghers?

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Europe’s middle class, occupying the space between nobility, clergy, and the peasants. This class included shopkeepers, merchants, craftspeople, and small landowners.

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In 1054, the Great Schism happened. The Great Schism was a split in what?

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The European Christian Church split into the Roman Catholic Church - dominant in most of Europe and the Orthodox Church - dominant in Greece eastward to Russia.

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Who was Otto I?

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A German king crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 962.

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What was the lay investiture controversy?

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A controversy in the Holy Roman Empire over who got to invest bishops with the symbols of office - Popes or secular leaders.

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Little Ice Age

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A five-century cooling period beginning in the 1300s leading to agricultural productivity decline.

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Humanism

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The focus on inviduals over God

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What were the crusades?

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A series of European military compaigns in the Middle East between 1095 through the 1200s.

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