1. Times of change
2. International trade
3. Thinkers and society
4. A new way of seeing
5. Desire to explore
100
A blow to the feudal system in which millions of Europeans died between the time of 1346 and 1350
What is the black death/plauge
100
The most sought after spice of the time.
What is Pepper
100
Scholars that studied Greek and Roman writings and art.
What are humanists?
100
A man who confirmed that the solar system was heliocentric (the sun was at the center) and he invented the telescope.
Who is Galileo Galelei
100
A metal used as a currency, even now.
What is gold?
200
Centers for farm communities that generally grew close to or around castles, monasteries, or palaces.
What is a medieval town?
200
Trade routes that connected civilizations from eastern Asia to western Europe.
What is the silk road?
200
The language of the church during the middle ages.
What is Latin?
200
The third step of the scientific method that portrays your prediction of a result.
What is a hypothesis?
200
Christians who traveled to foreign lands to spread their religion.
What are missionaries?
300
A group of people who controlled the production of goods and trade in the towns and also the prices and standards of quality.
What is a guild?
300
Four major wars fought between Christians and Muslims
What were Crusades?
300
A civilization that preserved the knowledge of classical civilization and further developed it (especially in math, science, and medicine).
What is Islamic/Muslim?
300
A branch of science for which the practice of dissection was made legal.
What is anatomy?
300
Routes that led from one place to another and were used in the transport of goods for trading purposes.
What are trade routes?
400
A revolt due to the breakout of war between England and France that lead to high taxes and rent.
What is the peasants revolt?
400
The main trading good between Europe and Canada when it was first settled, and it started a fashion trend in Europe.
What is (beaver) fur?
400
This concept was most important to renaissance thinkers and artists and was the belief in the dignity and potential of the individual, similar to that of the Greeks and Romans. DD
What is the classical concept?
400
A topic which was helped to develop by new remedies, healing, and the study of anatomy as well as renaissance midwives.
What is Medicine?
400
The language spoken by most catholic missionaries in Western Canada.
What is French?
500
Laws made to control the ways renaissance people showed off their wealth using extravagant clothing and luxury goods.
What are sumptuary laws?
500
One of the most important results of the crusades, besides trade.
What is contact with Muslim civilizations?
500
A belief shared by many that stated that being a responsible citizen meant you had to educate yourself about history and political issues and work to improve society, and was a branch of humanism.
What is civic humanism
500
Math and science were both used in this idea using a vanishing point. It was developed by Brunelleschi.
What is perspective?
500
A mysterious Christian prince rumored to live in either Asia or Africa.
Who is Prester John
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