Klass Agibalova: Kratkoe Soderzhanie Vsekh Paragrafov Po Istorii 6
: The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) broke out. Figures like Joan of Arc helped France unify. In England, the Magna Carta (1215) limited royal power.
: Campaigns (1096–1291 AD) to "liberate" the Holy Land. They increased trade but caused immense destruction. Formation of Centralized States
If you tell me which or historical figure you find most difficult: I can provide a bulleted "cheat sheet" for your next test. : The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) broke out
: Land became the main wealth. The "feudal ladder" was formed: kings at the top, peasants at the bottom. Byzantium & The Islamic World
: Cities grew near trade routes. Craftsmen formed guilds to control production. The struggle between towns and feudal lords led to urban independence. The Power of the Church & Crusades : Campaigns (1096–1291 AD) to "liberate" the Holy Land
: Survived the Roman collapse. Emperor Justinian (527–565 AD) codified laws and built the Hagia Sophia.
: The Church was the largest landowner. The Great Schism (1054 AD) split Christianity into Catholic and Orthodox branches. : Land became the main wealth
I can explain the main cause-and-effect links for that period.