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History 101 — Western Civilization to 1660
HI 101 – Work to be done….
Oct. 31 – Article Three Approved
Nov. 7 – Article Three Due
Nov. 11 there will be a Veterans Day program –
11 am in front of library
Nov. 11 – Review Session TBA
Nov. 12 – Exam Three
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Urban Economy
and the Consolidation of States
Cities, Trade and Commerce
Monarchies and the Development of
Representative Institutions
Government in the East
The Papacy and the Church
Learning and Literature
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Cities, Trade and Commerce
Urban Government
Royal Charters
London
Loyalty & Taxes
Mayors & aldermen
Population
Paris – 200,000
Venice – 120,00
London – 80,000
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Cities, Trade and Commerce
Crafts and TradesEach step of production – a different home/shop
GuildsWorkers associations
Quality
Training
mutual support
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Cities, Trade and Commerce
BankingMoney Changers
Transfers (checking)
Loans
Partnerships
Business Practices
Accounting
Insurance
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Cities, Trade and Commerce
Usury
Nicaea (325) > 12% apr
Lateran III (1179) = 0%
Jewish lenders
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Monarchies and the Development
of Representative Institutions
England and Parliament(conversation)
Henry III (young son of John I)
Meetings with Great Council
(barons and clergy)
1341 House of Lords / Commons
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Monarchies and the Development
of Representative Institutions
France
King Philip IV (the Fair)
Finance war with England by
confiscating Jewish property
tax the Church (Pope Bontiface “not happy”)
have Pope Clement declare Knights Templar heretics
Estates General “approve actions of king”
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – The Papacy and the Church
The Avignon Papacy
1309-1377
Pope Clement V
(7 Popes – all French)
Followed by
Great Western Schism
2 anti-Popes (1378-1423)
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Learning and Literature
Philosophy
Roger Bacon and William of Ockham
Founders of scientific writing
(not actual science)
History 101 — Western Civilization To 1660
Chapter 10 – Learning and Literature
Philosophy
Roger Bacon and William of Ockham
Founders of scientific writing
(not actual science)