European Terms
Asian Terms
People
Places
Events
100

a self-supporting estate of the Middle Ages

Manor

100

“great ruler”

Genghis Kahn
100

searching for a way to the East, received a sponsorship from King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain

Christopher Colombus

100

This country developed the first known paper money. Due to increased farming technology and production of rice, wheat and other crops, the population increased significantly. This increase happened prior to the Mongol invasion. They also boasts several inventions including: gunpowder, compass, paper money, block printing press, cast iron, and paper

China

100

due to heavy rain and cool conditions in the spring led to a great famine. This caused starvation and many illnesses that led to many deaths during this time.

Great Famine of 1315

200

consisted of 3 main elements, shading, perspective, and anatomy

Renaissance Art

200

simply defined as putting knowledge into effective use

Technology

200

In his studies of the Bible, he found the verse Romans 1:17, “the just shall live by faith” which helped spark the Protestant Reformation when he posted his 95 theses (arguments) against certain practices of the Catholic church.  He translated the Bible into German

Martin Luther

200

Where the Renaissance began

Italy

200

reason for European town growth

Farming Improvements 

300

the Catholic teaching that the bread and wine in the Lord’s Supper become the very body and blood of Jesus Christ

Transubstantiation 

300

the mongol war tactic where they would pretend to retreat and then ambush their enemy by surprise attack

Seige Warfare

300

ruler of the Incan Empire

Atahaulpa 

300

Aztec Capitol in the middle of a lake

Tenochtitlan  

300

an event in history that killed a lot of people in Europe due to the fast spreading disease because of living close proximity to others. The Roman Catholic Church promised they could get rid of the plague and when it didn’t go away people left the church in response.

Black Death / Bubonic Plague 

400

code of conduct that dictated a certain lifestyle for knights

Chivalry 

400

the cloth of the wealthy. Taken from the cocoons of silk moths this was the main item traded on the silk road in Asia.

Silk

400

 Europeans poured over his knowledge of the Mongolian empire. He was the most famous European to see this dynasty, during Pax Mongolica

Marco Polo

400

capital of the Incan Empire

Cuzco

400

meaning “rebirth”, this was a time when people believed that the classical age was superior to their own time. Ideas, concepts, building designs, books, and music began to return to the classical age. Beginning in Florence, Italy, this spread like wildfire throughout Europe.

Renaissance 

500

the new agreement between the Portuguese and Spanish essentially giving Brazil to Portugal

Treaty of Tordesillas 

500

the mongol war tactic where they would pretend to retreat and then ambush their enemy by surprise attack

Pretend Retreat

500

 invented the movable type printed press in the mid-fifteenth century

Johannes Gutenburg

500

 became known for particular areas of study. These began spreading knowledge around Europe beginning in the 1100s.

Universities

500

 the slave trade was the middle of the Triangal Trade Route from the Americas to Europe to Africa and back. This is why it was called the middle passage.

Middle Passage