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Describe

What was life like in a medieval town?

Answer(s): narrow winding streets; trash and waste in the street; smelly and smoky; lots of animals; places for people to socialize; plays and festivals; sports

This happens to be the perfect recipe for? • Would you want to live in a neighborhood like this

one described above?

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THE URBAN REBIRTH• Some old cities were revived.

But new cities appeared, often near a castle or monastery, at crossroads or on a trade route.

1. New farming techniques resulted in less work for people. The peasants had to migrate to cities.

2. Cities offered peasants a better life, far away from the feudal lords. Here they could be free.

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FUNCTION OF THE CITIES• Cities had several

functions: -Religious: the

cathedral was the main building

-Political: cites were freed from the feudal lords and gained freedom, the Town Hall was in charge of the city.

-Economical: cities were the center of commerce, the main point of exchanges was the Market square.

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Town Life• Many towns with

few residents, but grew quickly

• Walled, gated• Town center with

church, town hall, market,

• Guild quarters• Waste, poor

sanitation system

• Fires are a problem• Epidemics• What’s good about

towns?– Ideas, could make money,

entertainment– Cultural diffusion– Major trade & travel

markets– Education centers– Away from the oppressive

lords & manor.

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Assignment #1: Urban Growth

Simply read pp. 327-328 and then copy the chart – (nothing else).

List the factors that contributed to the decline of serfdom in the left column.

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The decline of serfdom =/or meant what?

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The gradual end to the Medieval Age and connecting parts, like:

•Feudalism – forced to remain/stuck on the land (the Crusades forever changed that – curiosity of the world was the name of the game).

•Manor System •Barter System •Decentralized governments

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• Unchecked lawlessness – the rise of powerful kings/emperors along with centralized governments would put an end to that.

• As kings gained power with trade (which gave

them more wealth/bullion), the power of the Catholic Church gradually declined.

• Traditionalism – people were interested in

various new things (unlike the Middle Ages, cultural diffusion was welcomed).

• Education = power.

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Assignment #1: Discuss the following questions amongst your group members, and answer it as a group:

• Imagine you lived during the Middle Ages and use the barter system. Over time, people begin using money instead.

• Consider how the following individuals would be affected by change to the market economy.

• A peasant, a clergy (church official), merchant, & a king – Who would benefit from this change? Why?– Who would be negatively affected? Why?

Each individual is responsible for scribing (writing down) each response in his/her notebooks.

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Share out!

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Compare & Contrast: Barter System vs. Market System• What comes to mind? (see pp. 324-325):

– When you see: Barter System

– When you see: Market System

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Compare & Contrast: Barter System vs. Market System

• What comes to mind? – When you see: Barter System

• Goods exchanged for other goods• No money being used• Fairs where goods/services were traded• Used during Middle Ages

– When you see: Market System• Manufacturing • Mass trade & travel• Using money/Bullion• Controlled by one person• Domestic system—to complete a project, each task is completed by one

person

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– When you see: Barter System (p. 325). Exchange between close associates & family members

• Goods & services exchanged for other goods & services

– Most people were broke… did not have much use for ($$/bullion). Lived on a self-sufficient manor. No need to conduct much trade. When people did trade, was done on a local level, trading a good &/or service for another good &/or service.

– Manor system & Feudalism: living off the land. People ate

what they grew – grew what they ate.

– Traditional/close-knit society. Did not know much about the “outside” world. Why? Rarely traded – too dangerous.

• Rarely used monetary funds ($$/bullion).

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– When you see: Market System (see p. 326): Think - would you go to the market (corner store) with goods/promise of service or $$ to purchase what you need?

• Use capital [wealth earned, saved, and invested for profit] for goods & services

• Birth [genesis] of early modern capitalism = $$/bullion is key in society. Think of America’s form economic system.

• Demand & supply – Higher the demand, he higher the supply and prices. Think in terms of apple products… in high demand = worth a lot $$.

• Creation of banks, investments, paper and coin notes/$$.

• Played a huge role in growth of trade = investments.

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• The Market System alongside long distance trade to Asia, Near East [middle east] and the far east were very, very important in the development of towns/cities [urban areas] See pp. 327 – 28.

• With the development of the Market System and the creation or urban areas, while the barter system was still used, capital/$$ became much more important, especially to merchants & kings.

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Assignment #3 (see pp. 327 – 328):

1. In an era where such things as formal or public education was basically non-existent, and only high ranking church officials &/or the rich/nobles were afforded any kind of education, what measures did common folks take to educate themselves, by way of learning a practical trade/profession and grow as a community?

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Guild - Gave Rise to the Middle Class*

1. =the group between nobles & peasants

Nobles (upper class): kings,

lords, vassals=rich landowners Middle

Class=(merchants, artisans=Guild Members)

Peasants/Serfs (lower class)

P #

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2. Role of Guilds* (for merchants & artisans)

a. Early labor unionsb. Example: Free Masons

(stone workers) c. Provided insurance & benefits

3. Becoming a Guild Member:Master

Journeyman*Apprentice: for 7 years

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Guilds

• Guilds were established to gain higher wages for their members and protect them from competitors. As the guilds grew rich and powerful, they built guildhalls and began taking an active role in civic affairs, setting up courts to settle disputes and punish wrongdoers.

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Masons

• While a guild for just about every profession existed, of all the craftsmen, the masons were the highest paid and most respected. They were, after all, responsible for building the cathedrals, hospitals, universities, castles, and guildhalls.

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Assignment #4: What was the Bubonic Plague (Black Death?)(see pp. 329 – 330) - Explore the: - economic, political, social, & religious aspects.

Causes Effects

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The Spread of the Black Death (See

the map on p. 329).Now, based on the

map, what assessments can be made surrounding

the plagued? Where did it spread

the most? Why?

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The Path of the Plague• Traveled on trade routes and caravans• Generally from south to north• And east to west• Passing through

– Italy– France– England– Germany– Denmark– Sweden– Poland– Finland– Greenland

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The origins of the disease

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The Path of the Plague• Erupted in Gobi

Desert, late 1320’s• Epidemic in Europe in

6th century but dormant since then

• Reached the shores of Italy in 1348

• Spread in every direction, primarily westward

• Lasted 3 years

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Closure: Actively read the packet surrounding the Bubonic Plague (individually, students will review slides 29-48 as a handout/packet).

1. Prepare to respond to a list questions.

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Closure: Actively read the packet surrounding the Bubonic Plague (individually, students will review slides 29-48)

1. What did you learn about the Bubonic Plague?

2. What conclusions can we make as we carefully assess the causes & long-term impacts.

3. What does this “historical episode” say about Medieval Europeans and their comprehension of diseases – both causes and effects, and in terms of dealing with epidemics like the “Black Death?”

4. What role did the “growth of towns” play in the rapid spread & death of over 1/3 of the inhabitants throughout Western Europe?

5. Do you think a similar epidemic may have similar outcomes/impact on contemporary American society? Why, or why not? If any, what might the president, other leaders, and medical professionals recommend/do differentially?

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Plague/Black Death: • Took out 54 million• 1/3 of population wiped out• Defining event(s) of the Middle

Ages• Spread by fleas which lived on rats• A lack of cleanliness added to their

vulnerability: crowded with poor sanitation; ate stale or diseased meat; primitive medicine (people were often advised to not bathe b/c open skin pores might let in the disease).

• Highly contagious disease nodules would burst around the area of the flea bite.

In 1347, Italian merchant ships returned from the Black Sea, one of the links along the trade route between Europe and China. Many of the sailors were already dying of the plague, and within days the disease had spread from the port cities to the surrounding countryside. The disease spread as far as England within a year.

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Section 5

A Time of Crisis

The plague was spread by fleas carried by rats.

Economies failed as

the cost of labor

soared and inflation

occurred.

People revolted

and social unrest

became the norm

for 100 years.

When plague struck, normal

life broke down. People fled

cities, hid in their homes,

turned to witchcraft, and

blamed Jews.

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The Rat Flea• The flea drinks rat’s

blood• The bacteria multiplies

inside the flea• The flea’s stomach is

blocked• The flea is very hungry• The flea voraciously

bites a host = a human• The flea is unable to

satisfy its hunger• The flea continues to

feed• Infected blood carrying

the plague bacteria is flowing into the human’s wound

• The rat dies• The flea dies of

starvation• The human dies

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Symptoms of the Plague• The plague began with

headache and fever, along with chills, nausea, vomiting, and stiffness.

• Within a day or two, the swellings appeared. They were hard, painful, burning lumps on his neck, under his arms, on his inner thighs. Soon they turned black, split open, and began to ooze pus and blood. They may have grown to the size of an orange.

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Efforts to stop the Plague• Scents -

incense and aromatic oils

• Sound – church bells

• Sound – cannons

• Talismans• Here: burial

in coffins

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Efforts to stop the Plague

• Quarantine was the best method• Avoiding the sick• The wealthy fled to the countryside (Isaac Newton)• Pope Clement VI in Avignon sat between two large

fires to breathe pure air. The plague bacillus is destroyed by heat, so this worked!

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Popular Medical “Cures”for the Plague

• Doctors wore strange costumes

• Bathing in human urine• Wearing excrement• Placing dead animals in

homes • Wearing leeches• Drinking molten gold

and powdered emeralds • Burning incense to get

rid of the smell of the dead

A costume worn by

doctors to ward off the Plague

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Impact of the Black Plague - Economy

• Outlawed large-scale fishing•  Some monarchs instituted measures that prohibited

exports of foods•  Set price control on grains• Caused a recession in the European Economy• Peasants had more job opportunities due to population

drop• Surviving workers had benefit after the plague•  Changed economy from self-regulated to government

controlled

Black Death caused a major drop in population which altered the economy

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SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE BLACK DEATH

• Fewer workers = more jobs = higher pay• More buying of luxuries:

– Less people in families to share inheritance– People scared could die at any time

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Impact of the Black Plague - Political

• Depopulation caused by plague weakened peasants holdings• Authorities tried to stop the rising price of labor by setting

limits• Political failure, war, and the disease set up the scene for

tragedy

The Black Death killed off many political ties between peasant and noble

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Impact of the Black Plague - Social

• Europeans that were isolated were safer• Monks and priests were heavily affected

o Treated victims of plagueo Had little to no knowledge of plague

• Many attacks against Jewish communitieso No explanation; needed scapegoatso Thought plague was God's rage

•  Hundred Years' War devastated Europe even further

The killing and destruction of scapegoats was very common in the time of the plague.

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Impact of the Black Plague - Religion

• People believed that the plague was an act of god's wrath• Many lost faith• People believed Flagellants were helping more than religious

leaders• Their efforts actually hurt more than they helped• Jews were blamed for the outbreak and attacked• Pope Clement IV granted remission of sins to all who died in

the Black Plague

Many prayed for the loss of their loved ones

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EFFECTS ON MEDIEVAL PSYCHE1. Doubting the Church

► Shook confidence in the Church► Couldn’t get God’s assistance for the people► Even clergy dying of Plague

2. Obsession with Death► Physical death became closer, presence of sudden

painful death► Pessimism/preoccupation with death► Leads to fascination with death because daily sight in the

streets► Elaborate funerals and single graves► Mood of decay and death in art

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Religious Consequences

• Persecutions of the Jews – scapegoats

• Massacres and burnings• By 1351, 60 major and 150

smaller Jewish communities had been exterminated

• Lepers were also targeted• Jews expelled, moved to

Poland & Lithuania

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There's a set outift...?

• Black Plague doctors of the time had an outfit• Doctors usually were spreaders of disease

o Produced places for fleas to spreado Ironically more harm than worth

• Wide-brimmed hat close to the head• Primitive gas mask that looks like crow mask• Long and black overcoat• Wooden cane• Leather breeches  (to protect legs from disease)

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Flagellants

• Became very popular during Black Plague• Believed the plague was due to god's wrath• Traveled from town to town and beat themselves to represent

the sufferings of Jesus and to pay for the sins of the rest of the world

• Citizens began to believe that the Flagellants were more effective than church leaders

• They were more harm then help

Flagellants whipping themselves in order to show the sufferings of Jesus

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How it ended the Middle Ages

• Less serfs (peasants) for work --> increased labor prices• Landlords unhappy• No choice but to pay serfs more money• People could soon buy themselves from serfdom• Many new revolts occurred

o In accordance to moneyo Workers felt they deserved more

A painting of a serf that is working the fields of a manor. Many uprisings occurred because of situations such as these.

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Consequences for Populations

• Approx. 25 million deaths in Europe• Between one third and one half of

European population died 1348-1350• 25% of villages depopulated• 45-75% of Florence died in one year• In Venice, 60% died over 18 months

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And Now?• The bubonic Plague still exists

– Conduct your own research. Don’t take my word for it.

• Quite common among rodent populations

• A cure is known today – but the disease moves very quickly

• The Plague is still with us

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