t ransitions in m edieval t imes fall of rome to fall of byzantine empire
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TRANSITIONS IN MEDIEVAL TIMESFall of Rome to Fall of Byzantine Empire
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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
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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
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