1/28 Focus: 1/28 Focus: – Kings began to gain more power and centralize power during the high middle ages – England was one of the first countries in Europe.
Aim: How did nation-states arise out of the ashes of feudalism? Do Now: Explain the game tug of war. Homework: Tell the story of Joan of Arc in pictures.
ABSOLUTISM (1600-1770). INTRODUCTION In the Middle Ages, the power of kings had been limited by nobles, parliaments, and the Catholic Church The decline.
The Early Middle Ages Section 4 Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus The English Monarchy Faces of History: Eleanor of Aquitaine Other European Monarchies.
The Medieval Church SSWH 7 b. Describe the political impact of Christianity; include Pope Gregory VII and King Henry IV of Germany (Holy Roman Emperor).
End of The Middle Ages What Brought an end to the Middle ages?
Europe in the Middle Ages Lesson 1 Feudalism and the Manor System Lesson 2 The Church and the Rise of Cities Lesson 3 The Crusades Lesson 4 The Power of.
The Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures Fourth Edition CHAPTER 8 The Heirs of Rome: Islam, Byzantium, and Europe 600–750 Copyright © 2012 by Bedford/St.
Comprehensive Review Unit Legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome Democratic ideas first develop in Greece in limited form around 500 B.C. The concept of a.
Absolutism Louis XIV of France. Absolutism What are the Key characteristics of Absolutism? How does Absolutism differ from earlier rule by Kings? Is Absolutism.
Weber Reasonofstate
From the absolutely monarchy To the constitutional monarchy.