The Middle Ages
The Middle Ages began when the Roman Empire fell in 476. In 711, Muslim armies from North Africa conquered almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. They created a new state called Al-Andalus. In the north of the Peninsula, some Christian kingdoms were formed. These kingdoms began to expand south and by 1492 the Christians had conquered Al-Andalus. [...]
Esta secuencia contiene:
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12 actividades
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79 recursos
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Idioma:
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Formato:
Interactivo
Secuencia didáctica
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Didactic objectives Explain everyday life and social relations in the Middle Ages. Understand the Muslim conquest and the formation of Christian kingdoms and their place in history. [...]
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1. The Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages The Middle ages ended at the end of the 5th century AD, when the Roman empire was invaded by peoples from the north and east of Europe. [...]
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The Middle Ages began when the Roman Empire fell in 476. In 711, Muslim armies from North Africa conquered almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. They created a new state called Al-Andalus. [...]
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The Visigoths At the end of the 5th century AD, peoples from northern and central Europe invaded and conquered the Roman Empire. The most powerful of these was a Germanic tribe called the Visigoths. [...]
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The Caliphate of Córdoba In the 8th and 9th centuries, Al-Andalus was a province of the Caliphate of Baghdad. Al-Andalus became independent in 929. The new state was called the Caliphate of Córdoba. [...]
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Medieval society In medieval society the king ruled the country and below him there were three other groups of people: The nobles were very rich and often owned land. They also fought in the king's wars and helped him govern the kingdom. [...]
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Monasteries and convents In the Middle Ages, most people in the Christian kingdoms of northern Spain were Christians. The Church was very important in their lives. [...]
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Farming Most people during the Middle Ages were peasants, who farmed the land and kept animals. They grew cereals and pulses and kept animals in pastures. Farming was very hard work, and most peasants were very poor. [...]
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Cities develop From the 11th century, peasants improved their farming techniques and tools. They produced more food, and traded it for other useful things. Increased trade caused cities to grow, and new cities to be built. [...]
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Romanesque churches Churches and cathedrals were very important buildings in the Middle Ages. Every village had a church, and every city had a cathedral. [...]
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The Middle Ages began when the Roman Empire fell in 476. In 711, Muslim armies from North Africa conquered almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. They created a new state called Al-Andalus. [...]
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The Middle Ages began when the Roman Empire fell in 476. In 711, Muslim armies from North Africa conquered almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. They created a new state called Al-Andalus. [...]
Cursos y asignaturas
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10 años:
- Sociología
- Biología
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11 años:
- Sociología
- Biología
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