4
TRANSITIONS IN MEDIEVAL TIMES Fall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire

T RANSITIONS IN M EDIEVAL T IMES Fall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: T RANSITIONS IN M EDIEVAL T IMES Fall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire

TRANSITIONS IN MEDIEVAL TIMESFall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire

Page 2: T RANSITIONS IN M EDIEVAL T IMES Fall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire

FALL OF ROME• Germanic tribes invade, Rome falls

• Multiple new “empires” set-up throughout Europe

• Feudal systems are set-up- European countries Class system divided for protection Lower class works for monarchy, monarchy protects them Break-down:

Monarchs Nobles Knights (sometimes included) Serfs

• Manorial system comes into play- European countries Result to feudal system Economic relationship between serfs and nobles Serfs worked on land owned by Nobles in return for money and protection

Page 3: T RANSITIONS IN M EDIEVAL T IMES Fall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire

GENGHIS KHAN AND THE MONGOLS• Present day Mongolia

• 1205, Genghis Khan rules Mongolian Empire:• Father of Mongolia; steppes• Religious acceptance• Designs current day writing style• Unites vast empire • Protects citizens• Forbids torture tactics

• Great warriors:• Horseman• Bows• Swords• Very brutal

• Silk Roads• Links east and west• Establishes trade• Khans protect merchants

• Mongol invasions take place across Eurasia throughout 13th century

Page 4: T RANSITIONS IN M EDIEVAL T IMES Fall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire