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Christianity analyze
Christianity was developing during the " Pax Romana", witch is latin for Roman Peace. Jesus of Nazareth preached about love and forgiveness. He attracted good people and also some bad who hated his ways. Soon the authorities executed Jesus, but a few days later his followers known as Christian had believe that he had risen from the dead. They noted this and came to believed that Jesus was the son of god. Christian leader, Peter and Paul later established the christianity church in Rome. -
392
Chistianity
Jesus died then people believed that he had risen from the dead. Peter and Paul who are christian leaders established The Christian Church in Rome -
476
The Middle Ages analyze
A Germanic king named Charlemage united most of Western Europe. when he died the empire broke apart. No governments existed. So Western Europeans with standed invaders. By the 1000s a new system called Feudalism, Feudalism is where kings gave land to the nobles and in return the nobles provided military service, such as becoming knights or warrios for the king. -
476
The Middle Ages
Feudalism happpend during the 1000s. Feudalism is where the kings give land to the nobles and in return the nobles do something for them. Not everyone gets lucky to have a to work for a king. Most Europeans were poor peasents. They farmed the lands of kings, nobles, and church leaders, who protected them. -
600
The Crusades anaylze
A religion was founded called the religion of Islam. Muslims spreaded Throught Asia and parts of Europe. In the 1000s nobles gathered into large armies to win back the Holy land. (The crusades were first successful Led by Godfrey of Bouillon, Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Bohemond of Taranto and Hugh of Vermandois, four large Christian. Christians from Europe). Eventually the Muslims the region. The impact that the Crusades had on most Europeans.They increased the authority of the king. -
600
The Crusades
The Crusades impacted most of The Europeans by increassing the authority of the king, Sometimes nobles died in battle without leaving an heir witch means the the kings would get there lands back/anything they gave to the noble who died. -
800
A Christain Europe analyze
During the Middle Ages, Christianity was a place in people’s lives. The Roman Catholic Church,based in Rome, was headed by a powerful pope. Two branches of the religion formed. The Roman Catholic Church spread lax to Germanic groups. In western Central Europe the Byzantine empire passed on Eastern Orthodox. -
800
A Christian europe
The Roman Catholic Church was based in Rome headed by a power Pope. The Eastern Orthodox Church was created by the Byzantine witch is the continuation of the Roman Empire. -
1340
The Black Plague
The Black Plague was also known as Black Death. It spreaded rapidly. It was caused by rat fleas carried by black rats. They either bite or sting you. can be spreaded via person to person by coughing. -
1347
The Black Plague analyze
The Black Plague was a disease caused by bacterium Yersinia Pesti. The disease arrived in Europe in 1347, then in England in 1348. This disease spreaded by rat that borded ships. Most who borded the ship were dead or very ill. the weirdest thing was that they were covered in mysterious black boils that oozed blood and pus. it killed thirty-sixty percent of Europe population and twenty million peole in just five years. -
1350
The Renaissance analyze
In the 1350 and 1550 was the year They callled renaissance. They thrived in city states such as, Venice and Florence Rome. Merchants used there wealth to support artist, painters, and etc. such as Leonardo da Vinci who created masterpieces. Humanism was important to individual human society. Humanism held reason and faith was a path to knowledge. Later on the Renaissance spreaded form Italy to some parts in Europe. -
1350
The Renaissance
The Renaissance was mostly know for their artistic developments. Leonardo de Vinci was greatly important because he was the supreme Renaissance painter, scientist, inventor, and polymath. -
1400
European exploration analyze
The European Exploration was also known as age of exploration. It’s started in the early 15th centuries and the 17 centuries. Europeans would travel around the world to search for new trading routes and partners to feed burgeoning capitalism in Europe. Columbus had believed to have found a western route to the East Indies. European countries then began to send explorers. Like Columbus, they were looking for gold, silver, silk and etc. -
1400
European exploration
Columbus attempted to sail west, across the Atlantic Ocean. His voyage took him to the American continent witch was unknown in Europe. Spain found gold in America such as other things and grew wealthy, Europe began founding colonies settlements in Asia and Africa. Trading with these colonies brought Europe great wealth and power. -
1500
The reformation analyze
Humanism lead people to think about religion in a different way. Some thought thought there were some problems in the Rom Catholic Church’s that could use some fixing. The pope in Rome did not like Luther’s idea. So he broke away form the chruch. His
Idea later on made a movement called the reformation witch leads to a new form of Christianity called Protestantism. Different Protestant groups dominated Northern Europe. While Roman Catholic was still strong. -
1500
The reformation
Wars against Roman Catholic and Protestants sweat through Europe. The reformation destroyed the religion unity. Authorities of church leaders was challenged kings, Queens.