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The Middle Ages Introduction to the Middle Ages The Middle Ages Introduction to the Middle Ages The Middle Ages is a period in European history from about the 400s to 1400 A.D. During these years, also known as the Medieval period, Europe evolved from ancient to modern times. This gradual change began when the Roman Empire collapsed in Western Europe during the 400s. Many people believe that after this collapse culture and society declined. 1 The Middle Ages is sometimes called the Dark Ages because of this belief. In fact, the Middle Ages was a time of great activity. The Roman Empire was divided into many smaller kingdoms. Most kings had little control over their kingdoms. As a result, hundreds of vassals 2 with titles like prince, duke, and count became independent rulers of their own land. Their territories were known as fiefs. They ruled like kings through a form of government known as feudalism. Under feudalism, a king gave a fief in return for a vassal s loyalty and service. The vassal promised to protect the king and fight in his army as a knight. The vassal, in turn, would give part of his fief to people who promised to serve and protect him. The feudal system of government created two main classes of people. The ruling class governed the peasants 3 and engaged in the fighting. The peasants or serfs worked the land to support themselves and their rulers. There was also a third group of people, the clergy, which served the Church. The Church was the main force that kept Europe together during the Middle Ages. Church leaders took over many functions of government after the Roman Empire collapsed. Most Europeans were Christian. The Church had great power over its people. It was very wealthy and owned a lot of land. It provided education and encouraged literacy. 4 It also administered justice and created hospitals for the sick. 1 declined got worse 2 vassals people given land and protection by a lord in return for loyalty and military service 3 peasants people who own or work on a small farm; people without much money and social standing 4 literacy the ability to read and write

The Middle Ages Introduction to the Middle Ages In the beginning of the Middle Ages, most people were very poor. However, between the 1000s and 1200s the economy began to get stronger. Things improved. Medieval civilization 5 was at its peak during this time, which is often referred to as the High Middle Ages. There was peace across most of Europe. Peasants developed new ways of farming that kept them out of poverty. Merchants were able to trade using improved roads and seaways to sell their products from town to town. The Medieval period is often remembered for the Crusades, a series of holy wars in which Christian armies sought to take control of the holy lands of Palestine away from the Muslim forces. But the High Middle Ages was also a period of achievement. Great stone cathedrals were built to glorify God throughout Europe. Writers and painters created great works, some of which are among history s finest. 5 civilization an advanced stage of human society

Name: Date: 1. The Middle Ages came after a. the Dark Ages. b. the Beginning Ages. c. the Roman Empire. d. the British Empire. 2. Which sentence supports the author s description of the Middle Ages as a time of great activity? a. Writers and painters created great works, some of which are among history s finest. b. Most Europeans were Christian. c. In the beginning of the Middle Ages, most people were very poor. d. The Church had great power over its people. 3. The third paragraph suggests which of the following were members of the ruling class? a. peasants b. clergy c. serfs d. vassals 4. Read the following sentences. Church leaders took over many functions of government after the Roman Empire collapsed It also administered justice and created hospitals for the sick. In the passage, the word administered means a. interfered with b. carried out c. talked about d. taught

5. What is the main idea of the passage? a. The Middle Ages was a dangerous time to live because of the constant wars. b. The Church had more power in the Middle Ages than it does today. c. The most important achievement during the Middle Ages was the construction of stone cathedrals. d. The Middle Ages was a time of political, religious, economic, and artistic activity. 6. What happened to the Roman Empire after it collapsed? 7. Based on the passage, does the author support the belief that there was a decline in culture and society during the Middle Ages? Support your answer with evidence from the text. 8. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Many kings had little power in the Middle Ages, vassals became rulers of their own land. a. earlier b. but c. however d. so

9. Read the following sentence. During the Middle Ages, peasants developed new methods of farming. Answer the following questions based on the information provided in the sentence you just read. One of the questions has already been answered for you. 1. Who is the main subject of the sentence? peasants 2. What did peasants do? 3. When? 10. Vocabulary Word: culture: the arts and customs of a particular group of people. Use the vocabulary word in a sentence: