INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
The Black Plague
1. Europe and the Black Plague Knight of Death Limbourg Brothers
2. The Bubonic Plague A contagious, often fatal epidemic disease caused by bacteria, transmitted from person to person or by the bite of fleas from an infected rodent, especially a rat, and characterized by chills, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and the formation of buboes. Source: www.answers.com
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4. About “The Plague” Ravaged Europe throughout 1300s Followed trade routes (Black Sea Sicily Northward) In 5 year’s time, wiped out over 1/3 of Europe’s population
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6. Medicine & The Plague Ignorance & lack of technology Doctors = barbers Suspected causes Foul air Position of planets Angry God Treatments Blood-letting (bleeding) to expel “bad blood” Magic
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10. Persecution & The Plague Causes: Effects: Punishment from God flagellates
12. Persecution & The Plague Causes: Effects: Punishment from God flagellates Witchcraft/sorcery turned to such practices for protection
13. Persecution & The Plague Causes: Effects: Punishment from God flagellates Witchcraft/sorcery turned to such practices for protection Jews poisoning wells massacred Jews
14. The Cooper’s Dance Beginning shortly after Munich's plague in the 15th century, the coopers (a person who makes a living building beer barrels or kegs) originally began performing the dance in an attempt to lift the spirits of the frightened people by tempting them out of their homes once the plague was over. This dance is still performed by coopers only and is characterized by the stomping of the feet and slapping knees, thighs and boots to the rhythm of the music. Still lifting the spirits of millions, the Schaffler Tanz is most likely the last genuine guild dance in Europe. Source: Caprio, Powe & Alonso, “Borderlands” at www.epcc.eduu
16. Long-term Effects of the Plague Decline of feudalism Serfs fled to cities Manorial lords now had to pay Outcome of Hundred Years’ War England vs. France (1340-1450) Based on what you know about the Plague, discuss with your neighbor who you think won the war and why. Be sure to consider the route of the Plague.
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18. Other Important Events Golden Bull (1356) Charles IV vs. Pope/Catholic Church Notable Impact: weakened power of emperors Emergence of Austrian Habsburgs Assumed crown - 1438 Built power via conquests & strategic marriages Notable Impact: Became most powerful dynasty in Europe
19. Other Important Events (cont.) The Great Schism 2 Popes Avignon (France) Rome (Italy) Notable Impact: people began to question the Church & the Church’s power began to decline
20. The Great Schism 1294 - Unam Sanctum: Pope Boniface VIII responded with decree reasserting pope’s power over earthly kings. Emperor Philip IV (France) Decree: Clergy must pay taxes. Phil accused Boni of heresy & stealing from Church. Sent minions to Boni’s summer home & beat the bejeebers out of him. French kings controlled papacy for 70 years = BABYLONIAN CAPTIVITY 1309 - Boni died, Phil had Clement V elected Pope & moved the papacy to Avignon, France 1377 - Rome elected an Italian pope & France elected a French pope. The split remained until 1417 = GREAT SCHISM
21. Homework Due next class period: The Black Death in Paris Worksheet Read and answer questions 1-3 COMPLETELY