History of the Ancient and Medieval World The Shaping of Eastern Europe Walsingham Academy Mrs. McArthur Room 111 Just don’t let it happen to you! A Mrs. McArthur’s history student Term 4 Eeuwww, This could get ugly! The Shaping of Eastern Europe 862-1600 CE 1. World of Kievan-Rus • Vikings + Slavs = Russians (Varangians) • Contacts with Byzantine Empire 2. Challenges to Survival • Mongols • Teutonic Knights’ Crusade (1242) • Black Death 3. Fall of Constantinople (1453) 4. The Rise of Moscow and the “Ivans” 5. Eastern Europe – A Crossroads Kievan Rus: 862-1054 C.E. Create a web of Influence to explain the development of Kievan Rus. *Kievan Rus *Not a good example of feudal state. The Incredible Shrinking Empire (The Fall of Constantinople) Constantinople 1453 Ottoman Turks Capture city Complete Graphic Organizer Legacy of Byzantine Empire Western Europe Byzantine Empire Russia Orthodox Christianity Ivan Grozny (Ivan the Awe-Inspiring) Absolute Rule in Russia 1200s-1300s Mongols 1. 2. 1462-1505 1547-1584 Ivan the Great Ivan the Terrrible 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 3. Summary: 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Thesis statement on Mongol Rule org. New terms & 2 Checkpoint Questions Note Taking Study Guide Timeline Absolute Rule in Russia (organizer x 3) Map Review In-Class Activity 1. 2. 3. 4. Viewpoints on Sophia Terms and Checkpoint Questions (board) Diversity of Eastern Europe (board) 3 Early Kingdoms Develop: – – – Poland, Hungary, Serbia In-Class Activity (for Assignment 3) Religions of Eastern Europe: Eastern Europe c. 1500 Jewish Migrations Terms • Diaspora • Yiddish The Pale Historic Jewish Settlement Patterns of Eastern Europe Assignment 1 due Tues. 3/12 1. Read text pages 289-291(top) 2. Identify: 3 blue-bold terms as well as: Varangian, Rus, Rurik, Princess Olga of Kiev, Vladimir and Yaroslav the Wise, 3. Answer 2 checkpoint questions. 4. Complete organizer on following slide. 5. Plot (using your Byzantine Empire Map to help you plot the rivers): Baltic Sea, Dniester, Bug, Dnieper, Don and Volga Rivers as well as cities: Kiev, Pskov, Novgorod, Suzdal and Vladimir. Assignment 2 1. Read text, pp 291-293 and answer 2 Checkpoint questions. 2. Complete Chapter 9, Section 2 Note Taking timeline. 3. Auto-test (Follow link) Eastern Europe Test: Friday, 3/22 Assignment 3 1. Read text, pp 287-288 and answer 2 Checkpoint questions. 2. Read Chapter 9, Section 1 Summary. 3. Auto-test (Follow link.) Eastern Europe Test: Friday, 3/22 Assignment 4 1. Good Masters! Sweet Ladies II Watch trailer for Mongol …to this day there has been no man, Christian or Pagan, Tartar or Indian, or of any race whatsoever, who has known or explored so many of the various parts of the world and of its great wonders as …Marco Polo. —From the Prologue to The Travels of Marco Polo Click on image for map Assignment 5 1. Read text, pp 294-297 2. Identify 4 terms and answer 3 Checkpoint questions. Assignment 1: due 3/19 • Map Skills, pp 292 • Complete personal map, per instructions Eastern Europe Test: Friday, 3/22 Assignment 2 1. Complete Map of Eastern Europe. 2. Study Infographic, Jewish Expulsions, pp 295 and answer questions. 3. Complete Auto-Test. Assignment 3-4: Review Test Date: Fri. 3/22 Read Quick Study Guide (including timeline), pp 298-299 • • Do you have your organizers completed? Do you have your maps completed? Quiz on Chapter 9: (16 pts) – – 8 matching/multiple choice 1 short essay Be sure to Locate your copy of the Term 4 Novel Konigsburg, E.L. The Second Mrs. Giaconda (ISBN: 9 781416 903420) Enjoy Your Weekend (No History Homework !)