Europe & the World in 1200

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What happened to Western Europe after Rome fell?

It became divided among many local rulers and nobles.

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Why was long-distance trade harder in Western Europe?

Weak central governments made it harder to protect merchants.

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What were the two major branches of Christianity after 1054?

Roman Catholic and Orthodox.

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Where was Roman Catholicism strongest?

Western Europe.

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Where was Orthodox Christianity strongest?

The Byzantine Empire and Eastern Europe.

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What were the Crusades?

Military campaigns called by the pope to take Jerusalem and nearby lands from Muslim control.

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What was one effect of the Crusades?

Europeans became more aware of knowledge and technology from the Middle East and Asia.

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By 1200, what regions were strongly connected through trade?

Africa, Europe, and Asia.

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What major regions remained mostly separate from Afro-Eurasia?

The Americas and Oceania.