No Products in the Cart
The Middle Ages was a critical period in world history and shaped the modern world. This poster set illustrates eight critical historical moments from the Middle Ages (476 CE to 1500 CE).
Designed by an experienced educator, this poster aligns with typical middle school curriculum standards on this topic, providing you with high-quality, reliable teaching tools. Ideal for visual learners, these posters will help you reinforce core concepts through visually appealing, easy-to-understand graphics.
Included in this set:
• The Fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 AD)
It marks the beginning of the Middle Ages, setting the stage for the development of feudal Europe.
• The Battle of Hastings (1066 AD)
William the Conqueror’s victory over King Harold II led to Norman rule in England.
• The Crusades (1096–1291 AD)
A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims impacted both Europe and the Middle East.
• The Signing of the Magna Carta (1215 AD)
A key document in developing constitutional law in England by limiting royal authority.
• The Black Death (1347–1351 AD)
A devastating pandemic that killed a significant portion of Europe’s population, leading to social and economic changes.
• The Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453 AD)
A prolonged conflict between England and France shaped both nations’ political and social structures.
• The Development of Gothic Architecture
A cultural shift in art and architecture, exemplified by cathedrals such as Notre Dame.
• The Invention of the Printing Press (1440 AD)
This invention revolutionised the spread of information, leading to the expansion of literacy and ideas in Europe.
These events offer a range of politically, socially, culturally, and technological themes that are visually appealing and educational.
A set of 8 A3 laminated posters.
TPIC06

