CHOOSE ONLY 1 TOPICFROM THE LIST BELLOW TO WRITE ABOUT
1.Howdid the barbarians who overran the western Roman Empire in the 5th century shape the social,economic, and political structures in Europe andwestern Asia?
2. What factors enabled the Christian Church toexpand and thrive during the early Middle Ages?
3. What made possible the spread of Islam, andwhat forms of government were established to ruleMuslim lands?
4. How did the Aztecs both build on theachievements of earlier Mesoamerican cultures anddevelop new traditions to create their large empire?
5. How did the Heian form of governmentcontribute to the cultural flowering of Japan in theperiod?
6. How did Chinggis Khan and his successorsconquer much of Eurasia, and how did the Mongolconquests change the regions affected?
Hi, here is the instruction and powerpoint we have in class.
I think you would need further search on topic bc he did not put some slides online.
Thank you!
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The spread of Christianity during the early middle Ages
Introduction
The early middle ages are the period between 500AD to 1000AD. During this era, the Christian myth, as well as the legend, was adjusted to the contemporary traditions as the faith grew beyond its initial cultural setting of the Mediterranean into northern Europe. Consequently, new groups of saints emerged. The miracles of these saints were indicated as hagiographic workings. Christianity changed from a persecuted and unorganized team of believers into an ordered and dominating Church which developed beside the constantly transforming political scene of post-Roman Europe. Initially, the Christian churches were established from different parts of the world as small groups finding its well-founded foundation to expand in Europe. The fall of the Roman Empire empowered the growth of the churches. During this period, the only acknowledged religion among the Europeans was Christianity and in particular Catholicism.