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Key TermsEffects of the Fall of Rome
FranksCharlemagne
Feudalism
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The fall of Rome brought many importantchanges to Western Europe.
Effects of the Fall of RomeGermanic tribes took over Roman lands.Hundreds of little kingdoms took the place of
the Western Roman Empire in Europe.Initially, there was no system for collecting
taxes.Kingdoms were always at war with one
another.People lost interest in learning.
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Warfare increased. Trade decreased.The “Dark Ages” began.
The “Dark Ages”Historians call the period following the fall of
Rome the “Dark Ages.”
Formerly, this period is known as the beginning of the Middle Ages.
It was a time of increased warfare, decreased trade, and a decline in learning.
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Clovis was an importantking of the
Franks. TheFranks wereone of the
largestGermanic
tribes.
Clovis and the FranksIn A.D. 481, Clovis united the Franks and
became their king.
Clovis converted to the Roman Catholic faith.
Essentially, the Franks blended Germanic and Roman cultural practices.
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Charlemagnebecame king of the Franksin 768 A.D.
He conquereda vast empire
and triedto recreate
the glory of theRomanEmpire.
CharlemagneCharlemagne became king of the Franks in
768 A.D. He tried to recreate the glory of the Roman Empire.
He conquered a vast empire and was proclaimed Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope Leo III.
He gave land to his nobles in exchange for their loyalty and military service.
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Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne “HolyRoman Emperor”.
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During his reign, Charlemagne tried torecreate the Roman Empire. However,
after his death, the empire declined.
The Rise of FeudalismWhile Charlemagne’s descendants were not
able to recreate the glory of the Roman Empire, the Franks did greatly affect life in the Middle Ages.
Indeed, the Frankish practice of giving land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and military service spread throughout Western Europe.
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Life duringthe Middle Ageswas based on
a series of exchanges.
Lesser Lords obeyed more powerful Lords in
exchange for land.
Questions for Reflection:Why did historians call the early Middle Ages
the “Dark Ages”?Who was Clovis and how did his conversion
affect the Franks?Why did Pope Leo III crown Charlemagne
“Holy Roman Emperor”?Define feudalism.How is feudalism different from other
political systems?
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Mini-ProjectA. Historical Research:
The name Charlemagne means Charles the Great. In a 3-5 paragraph essay explain how Charles became known as the Great.
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