14.1 1. How did problems in the church affect people outside of the church? 2. Why were the priests not forced to learn how to read if they had to read prayers and other things?
14.4 1. Why did the bubonic plague affect trade so heavily? 2. Why were the Jews blamed for all of the problems in Europe?
Had the crusades been more successful would that have changed the relationship even worse between the Christians and muslims? Why did the crusades help enhance trade?
If Joan of Arc hadn't started her army would that have changed the outcome for the french in the 100 years war? was the church mainly to blame for the plague?
14.1 1. Why was the First Crusade the one with the most religious zeal behind it.
2. After Saladin and Richard the Lion-Hearted agreed that Christian pilgrims could travel to Jerusalem, why was another crusade initiated to take Jerusalem?
14.4 1. How might Europe's history be changed if the bubonic plague never struck there?
2. Why were the English the first to develop the longbow?
14-1 1. Were the crusades successful as a whole? If not which was the most successful? 2. What were some effects of the crusade? Were they more positive or more negative? 14-4 1. Which of the effects of the plague changed life in the medieval period the most? 2. Why did the religious strife, bubonic plague and the Hundreds Years War cause Europe to be torn apart?
14.1
ReplyDelete1.) Why was the Spanish Crusade the only successful one?
2.) Why does the Pope send the crusading knights to fight?
14.4
1.) Say the longbow never existed. How would that have changed warfare?
2.) After the Hundred Years War, why is feudalism dead?
14.1
ReplyDelete1. How did problems in the church affect people outside of the church?
2. Why were the priests not forced to learn how to read if they had to read prayers and other things?
14.4
1. Why did the bubonic plague affect trade so heavily?
2. Why were the Jews blamed for all of the problems in Europe?
14.1
ReplyDelete1. What are some reasons why the crusades failed after they completed their first? Could they have done anything better?
2. What are some positives and negatives for joining a Crusade?
14.4
1. What were some effects of the bubonic plague?
2. How did the Great Schism weaken the papacy?
Had the crusades been more successful would that have changed the relationship even worse between the Christians and muslims?
ReplyDeleteWhy did the crusades help enhance trade?
If Joan of Arc hadn't started her army would that have changed the outcome for the french in the 100 years war?
was the church mainly to blame for the plague?
14.1
ReplyDelete1. Why was the First Crusade the one with the most religious zeal behind it.
2. After Saladin and Richard the Lion-Hearted agreed that Christian pilgrims could travel to Jerusalem, why was another crusade initiated to take Jerusalem?
14.4
1. How might Europe's history be changed if the bubonic plague never struck there?
2. Why were the English the first to develop the longbow?
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ReplyDelete14.1:
Delete1. Why were knights willing to go and die fighting in the Crusades?
2. Why did they decide to stop and take over the city of Constantinople instead of going all the way to the Holy Land in the Fourth Crusade?
14.4:
1. How did the Plague weaken the power of the Church?
2. How did the 100 Years War end feudalism in Europe?
Why did the Byzantine Empire send a letter to Western Europe for help even though they never helped the Western Europeans?
ReplyDeleteWhy would the people of Europe send children to fight in the Crusades?
Why did Europe keep electing new popes even though they knew that it would make people question the church's authority?
Why did the Hundred Years' War have so much impact on Europe?
1. Once they saw that the 2nd. crusade was a failure,why did they continue to have crusades?
ReplyDelete2. What caused Turks to convert to Islam during the expansion?
3. When the Bubonic Plague hit, did trade stop? How did this effect them?
4. Did the Hundred Years' war benefit England or France more?
14-1
ReplyDelete1. Were the crusades successful as a whole? If not which was the most successful?
2. What were some effects of the crusade? Were they more positive or more negative?
14-4
1. Which of the effects of the plague changed life in the medieval period the most?
2. Why did the religious strife, bubonic plague and the Hundreds Years War cause Europe to be torn apart?