An explosion of knowledge reached Europe in the High Middle Ages Many of the new ideas were based on logic and reason, and posed a challenge to Christian thought
Title: Microsoft Word - Developments of the High Middle Ages Reading Notes rtf Author: Allison Houston Created Date: 11/9/2010 2:26:42 AM
“high middle ages” of European history—the period from about 1000 to 1300 C E —European peoples built a vibrant and powerful society on the political, economic, and cultural founda-tions laid during the early middle ages Although the idea of empire continued to fascinate political thinkers and leaders, empire
Population levels of Europe during the Middle Ages can be roughly categorized: • 150–400 (Late Antiquity): population decline • 400–1000 (Early Middle Ages): stable at a low level • 1000–1250 (High Middle Ages): population boom and expansion • 1250–1350 (Late Middle Ages): stable at a high level
Study Guide for the Middle Ages Unit Test Identify: Make sure to list their most notable accomplishment Early Middle Ages: 1 Clovis: The first King of a united Frankish Kingdom He used Christianity to help unite the people 2 Charles Martel: Known as Charles the Hammer he fought the Muslims and held them in Spain 3
Nov 06, 2015 · In the early Middle Ages, Europe had a relatively small population In the High Middle Ages, however, population increased dramatically The number of people almost doubled between 1000 and 1300, from 38 million to 74 million people Voices from the Past CHAPTER 10 Europe in the Middle Ages 315 800 900 1000 1100 1200 Woodcut showing use of
usually built on a high cliff 4 Catholic Church able to maintain power during the Middle Ages because people looked to the church to provide meaning in their