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THE RISE OF NATION-STATES Middle Ages: Europe

Middle Ages: Europe. Rise of Nation States Background: European monarchies consolidated power and began forming nation-states in the late medieval period

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THE RISE OF NATION-STATES

Middle Ages: Europe

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Rise of Nation StatesBackground: European monarchies

consolidated power and began forming nation-states in the late medieval period.

Nation-states are large groups of people who are ruled by one central government, who share a common language and who feel a sense of loyalty to the group.

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England

1. William the Conqueror – leader of the Norman Conquest

united most of England after the Battle of Hastings

2. Common Law had its beginnings during the reign of Henry II

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England

3. King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215 which limited the King’s power, gave more power to nobles: **Parliament**

4. The Hundred Years War between England and France helped define England as a nation.

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France

1. Hugh Capet established the French throne in Paris, and his dynasty gradually expanded their control over most of France.

2. The Hundred Years War between England and France helped define France as a nation.

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France

3. Joan of Arc was a unifying factor God told her kick the English out Won at Orleans – huge turning point Captured, condemned as a witch and a

heretic Burned at the stake 1431

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Spain

1. Ferdinand & Isabella unified the country and expelled Muslim Moors during a time called the Reconquista

2. Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under Phillip II

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Russia

1. Ivan the Great – Threw off the rule of the Mongols Centralized power in Moscow Expanded the Russian nation

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Russia

2. Power was centralized in the hands of the tsar. The tsar was the head political figure in Russia who controlled the region. (like a king!)

3. The Orthodox Church influenced unification

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The CrusadesBackground: The Crusades were carried out by Christian political & religious leaders to take control of the Holy Land from the Muslims

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Economic Causes

Younger sons looking for land and the ability to increase social status

Merchants made $ by making loans and leasing ships

Increase trade with Muslim traders

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Religious Causes

Crusaders were guaranteed a place in Heaven

Reclaim Holy Land for Christianity

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Pope Urban II•The pope promised remission of sins: “All who die by the way, whether by land or by sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins. This I grant them through the power of God with which I am invested.” (Council of Clermont- 1095)

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1st Crusade Recaptured Jerusalem 1099 Established the Crusader

states:JerusalemEdessaTripoliAntioch

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Crusades 2nd: 1147- Edessa was attacked by

Muslims

3rd: 1187- Saladin retakes JerusalemKing Richard the Lion-Hearted vs. Saladin

=truce

4th: 1204- Sack of Constantinople

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Effects of the Crusades

1. Weakened the Pope; strengthened Monarchs

2. Stimulated trade throughout the Mediterranean area and the Middle East

3. Left a legacy of bitterness among Christians, Jews, and Muslims

4. Weakened the Byzantine Empire

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The Black Death:Background: In the fourteenth century, the Black Death (or Bubonic Plague) destroyed the population of much of Asia and then the population of much of Europe.

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Symptoms

•Buboes (Bubonic Plague) of groin, neck , arms oozed and bled•Fever, headaches, nausea, vomiting, etc. •80% died within first week of contracting the disease.

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Economic and Social impact of the Black Death in much of Asia and Europe

1. Decline in population – 1/3 of Europe died

2. Scarcity of Labor – not enough people to work , farms abandoned

3. Towns freed from feudal obligations – feudalism breaking downSerfs left manors in search of better wages

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Economic and Social impact of the Black Death in much of Asia and Europe

4. Decline of church influence – prayers failed to stop the plaguePriests wouldn’t perform services for those

who were dying

5. Disruption of trade – declined as prices rose, less people willing to travel