Feudal Life & Society
Turning Points
The Renaissance
The Reformation
200

This political and social system divided medieval society into strict classes, where kings granted land to lords, and serfs worked the fields.

Feudalism

200

These were a long series of holy wars fought between European Christians and Muslims over control of Jerusalem.

The crusades

200

This word means "rebirth" and describes the time when people became interested in art, science, and learning again.

The Renaissance 

200

This was the most powerful religious group in Europe during the Middle Ages.

The Catholic Church

300

This was the large estate or land area controlled by a lord, which was completely self-sufficient with its own village, fields, and church.

A manor

300

This deadly disease swept through Europe during the late Middle Ages, wiping out nearly one-third of the population but creating more job opportunities for survivors.

The black death/  bubonic plangue

300

This European country is where the Renaissance first began.

Italy

300

This German monk spoke out against the Catholic Church and started the Reformation.

Martin Luther
400

These medieval peasants were legally tied to the lord's land and were not allowed to leave without permission.

Serfs

400

Signed in England in 1215, this famous document limited the king's absolute power and protected the rights of the nobles.

The magna carta

400

This way of thinking focused on human achievements, individual talents, and life on Earth rather than just religion.

Humanism
400

These were certificates sold by the Catholic Church that promised to forgive a person's sins.

Indulgences

500

This was the heavily protected, fortified home built by a lord or king to defend their territory from rival invaders and enemy attacks.

A castle.

500

This major conflict between England and France lasted over a century and changed how wars were fought, introducing weapons like the longbow.

The hundred year war

500

This new machine helped ideas spread super fast by printing books quickly and cheaply.

The Printing Press

500

This is the new type of Christianity that was created after people split away from the Catholic Church.

Protestantism