: 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.

: Universities appeared in the 11th–12th centuries. Gothic cathedrals reached toward heaven. In the 14th century, the Renaissance began in Italy, focusing on humanism and classical art.

This summary covers the key sections of the 6th-grade World History textbook by , focusing on the Middle Ages (V–XV centuries). Early Middle Ages: Birth of Europe

If you tell me which or historical figure you find most difficult: I can provide a bulleted "cheat sheet" for your next test.

: The Western Roman Empire fell (476 AD). Clovis I founded the Frankish state and adopted Christianity (496 AD) to strengthen his power.

: The Church was the largest landowner. The Great Schism (1054 AD) split Christianity into Catholic and Orthodox branches.

: Charles the Great expanded Frankish borders and became Emperor (800 AD). After his death, the empire split (Treaty of Verdun, 843 AD), forming the basis for France, Germany, and Italy.

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: 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.

: Universities appeared in the 11th–12th centuries. Gothic cathedrals reached toward heaven. In the 14th century, the Renaissance began in Italy, focusing on humanism and classical art. : The Hundred Years' War (1337–1453) broke out

This summary covers the key sections of the 6th-grade World History textbook by , focusing on the Middle Ages (V–XV centuries). Early Middle Ages: Birth of Europe : Universities appeared in the 11th–12th centuries

If you tell me which or historical figure you find most difficult: I can provide a bulleted "cheat sheet" for your next test. This summary covers the key sections of the

: The Western Roman Empire fell (476 AD). Clovis I founded the Frankish state and adopted Christianity (496 AD) to strengthen his power.

: The Church was the largest landowner. The Great Schism (1054 AD) split Christianity into Catholic and Orthodox branches.

: Charles the Great expanded Frankish borders and became Emperor (800 AD). After his death, the empire split (Treaty of Verdun, 843 AD), forming the basis for France, Germany, and Italy.