Kratkoe Soderzhanie Vsekh Paragrafov Po Istorii 6 Klass Agibalova Access

⭐ : Focus on the dates 476 (Fall of Rome), 800 (Charlemagne), and 1453 (Fall of Byzantium) as they anchor the entire textbook timeline.

: Campaigns (1096–1291 AD) to "liberate" the Holy Land. They increased trade but caused immense destruction. Formation of Centralized States ⭐ : Focus on the dates 476 (Fall

I can explain the main cause-and-effect links for that period. Formation of Centralized States I can explain the

: Land became the main wealth. The "feudal ladder" was formed: kings at the top, peasants at the bottom. Byzantium & The Islamic World Byzantium & The Islamic World : Spain was

: Spain was reconquered from the Arabs. Germany remained fragmented into many small states. Culture and the Renaissance

: Survived the Roman collapse. Emperor Justinian (527–565 AD) codified laws and built the Hagia Sophia.

: 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.