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2.3 Feudalism: Establishing Order

2.3 Feudalism: Establishing Order

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2.3 Feudalism: Establishing Order

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By the High Middle Ages (about 1000 C.E.), Europeans had developed the system of feudalism. Feudalism provided people with protection and safety by establishing a stable social order. 

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Feudalism provided people with protection and safety by establishing a stable __________ order.

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numeral

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Social

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Roman

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Under this system, people were bound to one another by promises of loyalty. In theory, all the land in the kingdom belonged to the monarch (usually a king, but sometimes a queen). A great deal of land was also owned by the Church. The king kept some land for himself and gave fiefs (FEEFS), or land grants, to his most important lords, who became his vassals. In return, each lord promised to supply the king with knights in times of war. A lord then enlisted lesser lords and knights as his vassals. Often, these arrangements were written down. Many of these contracts survive to this day in museums. 

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fiefs is a ____ grant

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money

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land

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power

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Multiple Choice

the bottom of the social system were...

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kings

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lords

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peasants

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Multiple Choice

Under this system, people were bound to one another by promises of ______

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money

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loyality

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At the bottom of the social system were peasants. Lords rented some of their land to the peasants who worked for them. However, some peasants, called serfs, were “tied” to the land they worked. They could not leave the lord’s land without permission, and they had to farm his fields in exchange for a small plot of their own.

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serfs ...

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They could not leave the lord’s land without permission, and they

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They could leave the lord’s land

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Most lords and wealthier knights lived on manors, or large estates. A manor included a castle or manor house, one or more villages, and the surrounding farmland. Manors were in the country, far from towns. That meant the peasants had to produce everything the people on the manor needed. Only a few goods came from outside the manor, such as salt for preserving meat and iron for making tools.

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During the Middle Ages, people were born into a social class for life. They had the same social position, and often the same job, as their parents. Let’s take a closer look at the social classes in feudal society.

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Multiple Choice

People were born into a class..

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true

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false

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Multiple Choice

people could switch class status

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true

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false

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