Why did the Norsemen leave Scandinavia to raid?
Because Scandinavia did not have enough farmland to feed the overpopulated people.
After the Battle of Hastings in 1066, who was crowned king of England?
William the Conqueror
What was one of the main reasons for the start of the Viking Age?
Overpopulation and a lack of resources in Scandinavia
What was the impact of the Viking Age on European trade?
It led to the establishment of a new trade routes and connects between groups of people
The Crusades were a series of “holy wars” launched by
Western European Christians against Muslim groups.
Between A.D. 800 and 900, parts of Europe were invaded by Muslims, Magyars, and
Norsemen
When did the Battle of Hastings take place?
1066
What was the main cause of the Battle of Hastings?
A struggle for the English throne
What was the impact of the Viking Age on the English language?
developed old English and the structure of English writing.
Who won after the 3rd Crusades?
Nether side, The Muslims had to allow Christians into Jerusalem and the Christians had to promise not to attack the city again.
What type of ships did the Vikings use for their long-distance voyages?
Longships
What was the reason for the Battle of Hastings?
A dispute over the throne of England
What was the main motivation behind the Crusades?
Religious fervor and the desire to reclaim the Holy Land
What was the result of the Battle of Hastings?
The Normans were victorious and William the Conqueror became king of England
In 1095 Pope Urban II called for a crusade, or holy war, against
the Muslim Turks.
Who was the famous Viking explorer who is believed to have discovered North America around the year 1000 AD?
Leif Erikson
What impact did the battle of Hasting have on our society today?
Many of the words in our langue have two ways of saying them and it brought feudalism to England.
What impact did the rise of Christianity in Scandinavia have on the Viking Age?
It led to the end of the Viking Age and the formations of kingdoms in Scandinavia
What happened to the Vikings in the late 11th century?
They converted to Christianity and created kingdoms that followed the Pope.
Which city was the primary target of the Crusades?
Jerusalem
The medieval state of Kievan Rus gained wealth through river trade with
Scandinavia and the Byzantine Empire.
What changes did Willam make to England?
Made the nobles speak French and built castles to protect his land.
How did the Crusades impact relations between Christians and Muslims?
It led to a permanent state of war and hostility between the two groups
What were some of the consequences of the Crusades?
Rise of the merchant class and banking system
Cultural exchanges and knowledge transfers
Increased trade between Europe and the Middle East
Which pope called for the First Crusade in 1095?
Pope Urban II