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REFORMER someone who changes things 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:31:17 GMT view revision history
undermine to WEAKEN 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:30:46 GMT view revision history
who did southern spain belong to? spanish muslims: MOORS 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:30:46 GMT view revision history
how old was joan when she led battles? 17 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:30:46 GMT view revision history
papacy popes office 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:30:46 GMT view revision history
secular not having to do with a religion.
not connected

examples: KING QUEEN
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spain shares iberian peninsula with which country? portugaul 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:29:42 GMT view revision history
how did the churchs authority and power change during the late middle ages? they lost power...
monarchs gained it.
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jan hus bohemia (now chex. republic)
burned at stake for hereshy (WAS A REFORMER)
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john wycliffe english scholar
translated bible to english
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great schism pope dies
new pope elected
new pope not liked
new pope wouldn't resign
2 pope elected (FRANCE)
neither would resign
3 pope elected (holy roman empire)
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babylonian captivity pope moves becuase of civil was in italy to france 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:27:49 GMT view revision history
simony the selling of church positions 0 porkchoppony Thu, 08 Jan 2009 23:27:49 GMT view revision history
how did the churchs authority and power change during the late middle ages? they lost power!
the monarchs gained it!
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NEGITIVES of ferdinand and isabella FOUGHT CIVIL WAR-to gain power

STARTED SPANISH INQUISTION!!!-torchured and killed many innocent people

ENDED RELIGOUS TOLLERATION- CATHOLIC'S ONLY

WEAKENED ECONOMY- jews and muslims were kicked out (they were bankers and many other things)
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what were some positive achievements that ferdinand and isabella made as rullers of spain? CATHOLIC-unified spain

FINANCED COLUMBUS

FREED NATIVE AMERICAN slaves brought to spain

EDUCATION-isabella was big on it

CREATED LAW AND ORDER - by sending out officals to moniator

MONARCHS BECOME MORE POWER

makes COURT SYSTEM
officals
CODIFIES LAWS

HELPED COMMON PEOPLE

BUILT- bridges and roads

TRADE- promoted trade
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isabella of _____. was a ______ ______. castille

spanish monarch
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ferdinand of ______. was a ____ ____. aragon

spanish monarch
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holy roman empire (lands that made it up) german
italian
slavic
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war of the roses struggle for english thrown
royal house of lancaster= red rose
royal house of york= white rose
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longbow had great strenghth
could pierce thick armur
greater range
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effects of the hundred years war (DOWNFALL OF FEUDALISM) ENGLAND:divided by social conflicts (civil war:WAR OF THE ROSES)

FRENCH: gave "new sense of unity" "patriotism toward their king and country"
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joan of arc HELPED BRING DRAMATIC REVERSAL TO WAR(FRENCH)

daughter of peasant

reported regular visions, (voices of saints)

insisted that the dophan be crowned king

led french to victory at orleans

dressed like a man

captured by burundy ...sold to english and brned at steak by inquistiion for hereshy
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french weeknesses thick heavy armour that made them practically immoble

war fought on french soil

semi-independent nobles only bound by oaths of loyalty that were usually broken
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french strengths large population
weatlthy
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english weeknesses less power
less money
less people in army
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strengths of english longbow
cannons
paid foot soldiers (loyal and reliable)
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battle of orleans TURNING POINT OF WAR...FRENCH WIN!

joan of arc led this battle at orleans
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battle of agincourt trimph for king henery (ENGLISH WON)
long bows destroyed french
LAST TIME KNIGHTS WERE USED
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causes of the hundred years war (three) England wanted control of flanders (for wool market)

english were offended by frances support of scottland (at war w/england)

both french and english wanted the french throne after king charles IV died
(king edward III claimed he was the rightful king
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