The later middle ages by cameron smith - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

The later middle ages by cameron smith

Description:

a powerpoint of the later middle ages – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:363
Slides: 26
Provided by: marinesniper
Tags:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The later middle ages by cameron smith


1
The Later Middle Ages
2
Christianity and medieval society
  • By Cameron Smith

3
The church shapes politics and society
  • The clergy were very influential and shaped how
    people lived based on how religious they were.
    Because their life revolved around the church the
    events held there were under control and
    influence of the clergy.
  • The clergy is a church a official
  • Because of this pilgrims often made trips or
    journeys to religious locations.

4
Monks and Friars
  • People thought the church was becoming to
    involved with politics the monks of cluny
    established a new religious order into two
    orders. The Dominicans and the Franciscans the
    people of these orders are called friars because
    they wanted to live and teach among people. But
    those who didnt want to teach are still called
    monks.

5
The monks of cluny
  • The monks of cluny established a new religious
    order.
  • They dedicated their lives to religion with
    common rules which they followed.

6
New Orders
  • The Dominicans was started by Dominic de Guzman.
  • The Franciscans was started by Francis of Assisi.
  • These religions wanted to live and teach among
    people.
  • Women created their own religious communities
    called convents.

7
Universities are built
  • The first schools were built by the church.
  • Scholars wanted to teach an intellectual and
    religious connection.
  • Thomas Aquinas wrote a argument for the existence
    of god and how he ordered the world with a
    philosophical system.
  • The system was called natural law.

8
The Church and the arts
  • Everything built in cathedrals were made to bring
    people closer to god.
  • Even the robes of the clergy and even the books
    used were works of art.
  • These great works of art are among the most
    beautiful works of all architectural achievements.

9
Religious arts
  • Most of the arts of the time were inspired by
    religion and were therefore part of religion its
    self.
  • Sculptures are mostly based on the most
    religiously famous people.

10
Religious architecture
  • Everything built in the time period was related
    to religion.
  • Such as the cathedrals tall spires that were made
    to provide a path to enlightenment.

11
Magna Carta causes change in England
12
Magna Carta
  • Magna Carta-a document written by English nobles
    and signed by King John, listing rights the king
    couldnt ignore.
  • The nobles thought to force the king to respect
    their rights.

13
Effects of Magna Carta
  • The following tells the effects the document had
    on England and its citizens.

14
Effects of the Great Charter
  • No one could be kept in jail without reason and
    even the king had to obey the charter.
  • The charter became a key principle of English
    government and an important step towards
    democracy.
  • Faced with war and financial troubles the kings
    turned towards a council of nobles for advice and
    money.
  • the council was called the parliament.

15
Effects of magna Carter
  • The demands were
  • 1) no one could be kept in jail without reason.
  • 2) nothing can be taken without the owners
    permission.
  • 3) even the king had to obey the law.

16
The hundred years war
17
Hundreds years war
  • The English king tried to take control of
    Frances throne.
  • They won many key battles until a teenage girl
    rallied the troops.
  • The English caught and killed Joan but lost the
    battle to the French.
  • In England the parliaments power increased.
  • In France the kings power grew.

18
Joan of Arc
  • She was a teenage girl who rallied the French
    troops during the hundred years war.
  • The English caught her and killed her.
  • But because of her the French's morale was raised
    and were more eager to fight the English.

19
The results of war
  • the English parliaments power was increased by
    the kings need to raise money for the war.
  • In France the kings power was increased because
    he was the one to beat back the English during
    their invasion.

20
The black death
21
Where it comes from
  • The plague originally came from central and
    eastern Asia.
  • It spread through Europe and made it to the ports
    where traders unknowingly brought home rats that
    had the plague.
  • From there it swept through Europe pretty
    quickly.
  • It spread through to people by the fleas the fed
    on the rats.

22
How the plague spread throughout Europe.
  • Because the traders carried rats that carried the
    disease it was possible for rats to feed on the
    rats and then carry the disease to people who had
    never encountered the disease before.
  • Therefore they had no cure save their selves for
    which a lot of people already had a weak immune
    system.

23
What was the diseases name
  • The disease was called the bubonic plague it was
    so powerful and never heard of before that there
    was no cure for that save time.
  • Rats gave the plague to most people but only the
    strong survived the plague and lived to tell
    about it.
  • The plague wiped out the weak and allowed the
    strong to prosper.

24
What did the black death cause in the feudalism
lifestyle
  • The manor system already weakened by the growth
    of cities and towns was destroyed by the black
    death.
  • According to many a third of the population was
    killed off during the plague.
  • The ones that died were considered the weak and
    opened possibilities to the strong.
  • The plague did not visit the same person twice.

25
What happened to the black death
  • The plague probably moved on to other places
    until it found a place where it could lay
    dormant.
  • The black death was a combination of many plagues
    in one area.
  • The strong people survived it and didnt bother
    to move because they knew that the plague didnt
    visit the same person twice.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com