
After the Fall of Rome
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Social Studies
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7th - 8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 9 Questions
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Chapter 21 Feudalism and the Middle Ages
By Sharon McNutt
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3.1 Medieval Europe
After Rome fell, Western Europe underwent many political and cultural changes.
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AFTER THE FALL OF ROME
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What came next is a period historians call the Middle Ages.
This era lasted from about 500 to 1450 in Western Europe.
It is also called the medieval period. Medieval comes from the Latin words medium, meaning “middle,” and aevum, meaning “age.”
After Rome fell, Germanic leaders seized power, and much of the region became divided into small kingdoms constantly at war.
Lesson 3.1 - Medieval Europe
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It was a violent time, yet many kingdoms thrived.
Thanks to the region’s mostly moderate climate and rich soil,
farmers could grow crops and feed themselves and their livestock.
Abundant forestland provided wood for building, and mountains containing a wealth of minerals, like iron, allowed the Germanic peoples to make all the weapons they needed to fight their foes.
In addition, Western Europe’s long coastline and major rivers
gave people access to the sea and plentiful supplies of fish.
Lesson 3.1 - Medieval Europe
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Multiple Choice
What is another name for the Middle Ages?
Medieval Period
The Renaissance
The Reformation
The Enlightenment
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Multiple Choice
Who seized power in Europe after Rome fell?
Italian Merchants
Germanic Leaders
Anglo Saxon Kings
Muslims from the Middle East
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Multiple Choice
What did Western Europe consist of after the fall of the Roman Empire?
Several empires
Independent nation-states
Many small kingdoms
Several city-states
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Multiple Choice
What important mineral allowed the Germanic peoples to make the weapons they needed?
Steel
Gold
Bronze
Iron
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POLITICAL & CULTURAL CHANGES
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The region’s many waterways offered
ideal routes and networks for trading.
However, unlike the Romans, the Germanic people who
migrated to Western Europe were not interested in trade.
The tribes that settled in Roman lands in the early part of
the Middle Ages preferred their own traditions to Roman ways.
Lesson 3.1 - Medieval Europe
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the new kingdoms also had their own ideas about government.
The Franks united to form powerful kingdoms but didn’t create large centralized governments or write down their laws.
Instead, the people obeyed the unwritten rules and traditions of their king. They lived in small villages where they minded their own.
As trade began to disappear in the region, so did many cities.
Lesson 3.1 - Medieval Europe
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Just about the only force that helped unite Western Europe in the early Middle Ages was Christianity, which survived the fall of Rome.
Before the Middle Ages, most Germanic peoples, including the
Angles, Jutes, and Saxons, practiced their own traditional religions.
After the Germanic leaders came to power, however, many
of them converted, or changed their religion, to Christianity.
Lesson 3.1 - Medieval Europe
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Multiple Choice
What happened to trade between towns during start of the Middle Ages?
It increased
It decreased
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Multiple Choice
Which Germanic tribe united to from a powerful kingdom without a centralized government?
The Franks
The Huns
The Slavs
The Greeks
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Multiple Choice
The only force that helped unite Western Europe in the early Middle Ages was:
Democracy
Christianity
Islam
Trade
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Multiple Choice
Who were the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes?
Roman missionaries
British mythological creatures
Germanic tribes
French mercenaries
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Open Ended
BONUS QUESTION
Who was the first ruler of the Franks to convert to Christianity?
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