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LATE MIDDLE AGES
In A Nutshell:
The High Middle Ages was the period of European history around the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries (c. 1000–1299). The High Middle Ages were preceded by the Early Middle Ages and followed by the Late Middle Ages, which by convention end around 1500.
The key historical trend of the High Middle Ages was the rapidly increasing population of Europe, which brought about great social and political change from the preceding era. By 1250 the robust population increase greatly benefited the economy, reaching levels it would not see again in some areas until the 19th century. This trend was checked in the Late Middle Ages by a series of calamities, notably the Black Death but also including numerous wars and economic stagnation.
Unit Binder Pages:
1) Map - Europe during the Crusades
2) Ch. 8.4 - Guided Reading
3) Ch. 9.1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 - Guided Readings
Test Review Materials:
2) Textbook Practice Quizzes (Answer Key)
3) Ch. 9 Matching People and Terms
4) Ch. 9 Matching People and Terms (Answer Key)
TEST REVIEW PACKET - Filled out
Unit Test: Fri. 2/6
Ch. 8 Sect. 4
Ch. 9 Sect. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Format: 40 Multiple Choice and Matching Questions
Important Dates:
Black Plague Day - Fri. 2/5
2010 - present
2010 - present
Research Paper:
For this project, you will be developing a research question related to the late middle ages in Europe. For example, you may discuss the significance of Joan of Arc in regards to the role of women. From there, you will research this topic and develop a significant knowledge base in order to answer your question by supplying historical detail and context. Below you will find the necessary documents in order to complete your assignment.
1) Developing Research Questions (Packet) (Online) (Blank) (Example) (Notes Template)
2) Using Google to find credible websites
3) Do's and Don'ts of Historical Writing
5) Final Paper Rubric (copy and paste to your final draft)
Steps to Complete:
I Develop Research Question
II Research
III Outline/Internal Citations
IV Works Cited Page
V Proofreading
Conclusion and Revision:
1) Revision Rubric and Conclusion Outline
2) Form to prove self-revision and additional information