Ellie's West Civ Blog
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Last blog
We didn't have class or school Friday so Thursday was officially the last class of western civ of freshman year! I had a great year with Mr. Schick as my teacher and I had a great class. I can't wait to get through exams and for the year to be over. This is also my last blog of freshman year! I'm so happy to have finished the year strong with great grades. I will try my best to prepare for my exams and study as best as I can so I get good grades on all of them.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
One more class
We only have one more class left for west civ in freshman year! Today we took our last test and tomorrow we will get reviewing one more time for the exam. I got a 73 on my test which I am not too happy about. Even though my grade wasn't the best, I am happy I passed. I'm going to need to study a lot for this exam because I am not that great in social studies. I came a long way this year with studying hard for my tests so if I just study as hard as I did for my tests I will do just fine. I am so excited for the summer and the end of the year so it will be kind of difficult buckling down to study. Tomorrow in class I hope we have a good review day and get to review a lot of our information for next week. I need to listen to everything my teachers say about our exams because I want to do the best I possibly can.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Review for test
- the warriors loyalty is to the LORD OF THE MANOR
- he provides them with food weapons and treasure
- Romans languages: French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian
- Franks---> French
- in 496 Clovis had a battlefield conversion and his warriors became Christians
- New roots:
- he provides them with food weapons and treasure
- Romans languages: French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian
- Franks---> French
- in 496 Clovis had a battlefield conversion and his warriors became Christians
- New roots:
- customs of various germanic tribes
- population shifts to rural areas
- 511 franks were united into one kingdom
- in 520 Benedict writes rules for monks:
- vows of poverty- live in monasteries
- chastity- no martial relations
- obedience- make copies of the bible
- Benedict's sister Scholastica writes similar rules for the nuns
- secular - Worldly power
- church revenues are used to help the poor, build roads and raise armies
- this is a theocracy
- Christendom
- extends from Italy to England Spain to Germany
- a kingdom of Christians
- most of the rest of Europe consists of smaller kingdoms (SEVEN IN ENGLAND)
- Charles the hammer defeats Muslims raiding party from Spain at the battle of tours in 732
- Charles Martel (charles the hammer) had a son named Pepin the Short
- Pepin the shorts son, Charlemagne, meaning Charles the Great
CHARLEMAGNE
- built the greatest empire
- 6 foot four
- fought Germanic tribes
- spread Christianity
- reunited western Europe
- most powerful king in western Europe
- fought muslims in SPAIN
- Pope Leo III crowned him emperor in 800 AD after he defended him form a roman mob
- just like JULIUS CAESAR
- visited every part of his kingdom
- kept close watch on his huge estates
- encourages learning
- had three sons
- Lothair
- charles the bald
- louis the german
- the sons split up the kingdom at the treaty of Verdun in AD 843
- his heirs were weak and ineffective
Friday, May 23, 2014
Review on notes
Since we had people absent yesterday we had a day to review everything we went over yesterday. I didn't have to take notes because I had everything in my notes! We reviewed Charlemagne and Charles the Hammer. We also reviewed Charles the Hammer's kids and when they died. We have a test on Wednesday and I want to get an A very badly! Since we already knew all of this stuff we have the rest of class to relax and study or talk. Mr. Schick took Jessica's headband and put it on and took a selfie. It was actually pretty funny! We also learned yesterday that Mr. Schick met Morgan Freeman and a bunch of other famous actors and actresses!! I never knew he met them and it was so cool! I had no idea that he did this and it was really cool to hear who he met and what he did.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Charlemagne notes
- Middle ages= medieval period
- 476-1453 AD
- (from the end of the roman empire to the conquest of Constantinople by the Turks)
- medieval Europe is fragmented
This is a new society
this new society has roots in:
- classical heritage of Rome
- beliefs of the roman catholic church
- customs of various Germanic tribes
5th century Germanic invaders
overrun the western half of the roman empire
causing:
- disruption of trade
- downfall of cities
- population shits to rural areas
Effects of invasion
declining of learning
- romance languages evolve (french, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian)
Germanic kingdoms emerge: AD 400-600
Germanic warriors' loyalty is to the lord of the manor
he provides them w/ food, weapons, treasure
result:
- no orderly government for large areas
- small communities rule
- pope Gregory I (Gregory the great) goes secular (worldly power)
- Church revenues are used to help to poor, build roads and raise armies
- this is a theocracy
- Gregory's spiritual kingdom (Christendom) extends from Italy to England, from Spain to Germany
- hammer defeats a Muslim raiding party from Spain at the Battle of Tours in 732 (if he hadn't won, western Europe could have become part of the Muslim Empire
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Powerpoint notes: continued : charles the hammer
D. A european empire evolves
1. franks control largest european kingdom
a. the roman province formerly known as Gaul
b. ruled by Clovis- the Merovingian Dynasty
*one of the most pivotal, crucial turning point when Charles the hammer took on a Muslim army.... and won**
2. major domo- mayor of the palace-ruled the kingdom
3. charles martel- charles the hammer
a. extended the Franks' reign to the north, south, and east
b. defeated a Muslim army from Spain at the Battle of Tours in 732- historic battle- Christians beat Muslims
4. charles the hammer's son- Pepin the Short
a. possibly named for his unusual short haircut
b. working for and with the pope, Pepin fought the Lombards
c. Pope Stephen II named Pepin "king by the grace of God"- beginning the Carolingian Dynasty 751-987 AD
d. Pepin the short had two sons: Carolman and Charles
e. Carolman died... leaving Charles to take over
E. Charlemagne takes center stage
1. Charlemagne - aka Charles the Great
a. six foot four
b. built the greatest empire since rome
c. fought the Muslims in Spain
d. fought Germanic tribes
e. spread Christianity
f. reunited western Europe
g. became the most powerful king in western Europe
h. pope Leo III crowned him emperor in 800 AD after he defended him from an unruly roman mob
i. this signaled the joining of Germanic power, the church, and the heritage of the roman empire
2. Charlemagne's government
a. he limited the authority of the nobles
b. he regularly visited every part of his kingdom
c. kept close watch on his huge estates
3. cultural revival
a. encouraging learning
b. ordered monasteries to open schools
c. opened a palace school
4. but, his heirs were weenies...
a. his son- Louis the Pious was ineffective
b. Louis' three sons- Lothair, Charles the bald, and Louis the German- split up the kingdom at the Treaty of Verdun in 843 AD
1. franks control largest european kingdom
a. the roman province formerly known as Gaul
b. ruled by Clovis- the Merovingian Dynasty
*one of the most pivotal, crucial turning point when Charles the hammer took on a Muslim army.... and won**
2. major domo- mayor of the palace-ruled the kingdom
3. charles martel- charles the hammer
a. extended the Franks' reign to the north, south, and east
b. defeated a Muslim army from Spain at the Battle of Tours in 732- historic battle- Christians beat Muslims
4. charles the hammer's son- Pepin the Short
a. possibly named for his unusual short haircut
b. working for and with the pope, Pepin fought the Lombards
c. Pope Stephen II named Pepin "king by the grace of God"- beginning the Carolingian Dynasty 751-987 AD
d. Pepin the short had two sons: Carolman and Charles
e. Carolman died... leaving Charles to take over
E. Charlemagne takes center stage
1. Charlemagne - aka Charles the Great
a. six foot four
b. built the greatest empire since rome
c. fought the Muslims in Spain
d. fought Germanic tribes
e. spread Christianity
f. reunited western Europe
g. became the most powerful king in western Europe
h. pope Leo III crowned him emperor in 800 AD after he defended him from an unruly roman mob
i. this signaled the joining of Germanic power, the church, and the heritage of the roman empire
2. Charlemagne's government
a. he limited the authority of the nobles
b. he regularly visited every part of his kingdom
c. kept close watch on his huge estates
3. cultural revival
a. encouraging learning
b. ordered monasteries to open schools
c. opened a palace school
4. but, his heirs were weenies...
a. his son- Louis the Pious was ineffective
b. Louis' three sons- Lothair, Charles the bald, and Louis the German- split up the kingdom at the Treaty of Verdun in 843 AD
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Germanic Kingdoms Unit Under Charlemagne
MAIN IDEA
- many Germanic kingdoms that succeeded the Roman Empire were reunited under Charlemagne's empire
WHY IT MATTERS NOW!
- Charlemagne spread Christian civilization throughout northern Europe, which is where many of us came from
SETTING THE STAGE!
- middle ages= medieval period
- 500- 1500 AD
- medieval Europe is fragmented
A. invasions trigger changes in western europe
1. invasions and constant warfare spark new trends
a. Disruption of trade
i. europe's cities are no longer economic centers
ii. money is scarce
b. downfall of cities
i. cities are no longer centers of administration
c. population shifts
i. nobles retreat to the rural areas
ii. cities don't have strong leadership
2. decline of learning
a. Germanic invaders are illiterate, but they communicate through oral tradition
b. only priests and church officials could read and write
c. knowledge of Greek (and literature, science, philosophy) is almost lose
*TEST QUESTION: what was the most common language: LATIN
3. loss of a common language
a. dialects develop in different regions
b. by the 800s, french, Spanish, and other roman-based languages are evolving from latin
B. Germanic kingdom emerge
1. the concept of government changes
a. roman society: loyal to public government
b. germanic society: loyal to family
i. germanic chief led warriors
ii. during peace, he provided food, weapons, treasure, a place to live (the lord's hall)
iii. during wartime, warriors fought for the lord
c. "the king, who's that? you want to collect taxes from me? who the heck are you?"
d. franks live in the roman province Gaul- their leader is Clovis
2. the franks under Clovis
a. another battlefield conversion (just like Constantine!)
b. Clovis and 3000 of his warriors are baptized by the bishop
c. the church in rome approves of this "alliance"
d. Clovis and the church begin to work together
C. Germanic peoples adopt Christianity
1. 511 AD- Clovis unites Franks into one kingdom
2. 600 AD- church+ Frankish rulers convert many
3. fear of Muslims in southern europe spur many to become Christians
4. monasteries and convents
a. 520 AD- Benedict wrote the rules from monks and monasteries
i. poverty, chastity, obedience, study
b. his sister scholastica did the same for nuns in convents
c. 731 AD- the Venerable Bede wrote a killer history of England
d. Monks opened schools, maintained libraries, and copied books (bibles, greek texts)
5. (Pope) Gregory I expands papal power
a. papacy= pope's office
b. secular power= worldly power
c. so.... under Gregory the great...
Papal power (power of the pope) is political power, presented from the pope's palace
d. the church can use church money to:
raise armies
repair roads
help the poor
e. Gregory the great began to act as mayor of Rome, and as head of an earthy kingdom (Christendom)
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