
Middle Ages, Lesson 2
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Module 19: The Middle Ages
Lesson 2: Feudalism, Manors, And Towns
I can describe the duties and obligations that governed relationships between people in the Middle Ages.
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MAIN IDEAS
1. Feudalism governed how knights and nobles dealt with each other.
2. Feudalism spread through much of Europe.
3. The manor system dominated Europe’s economy.
4. Towns and trade grew and helped end the feudal system.
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Key Terms and People
knights: warriors who fought on horseback
vassal: a knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
feudalism: the system that governs the relationship between lords and vassals
William the Conqueror: French noble who conquered England and spread feudalism
manor: large estate owned by a knight or lord
serfs: workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
Eleanor of Aquitaine: powerful French noblewoman who became queen of France and England
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Feudalism Governs Knights And Nobles
When the Vikings, Magyars, and Muslims began their raids in the 800s, the Frankish kings were unable to defend their empire. Nobles had to defend their own lands. Many nobles began to rule their lands as independent territories. These nobles needed soldiers. They gave knights, warriors who fought on horseback, land in exchange for military service. A noble who gave land to a knight was called a lord, while the knight was called a vassal. The system that governed the promises between lords and vassals is called feudalism.
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Multiple Choice
A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for money was called a serf.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Many nobles become rulers of their own lands so they could defend their land from invaders.
TRUE
FALSE
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Lords and vassals had responsibilities to each other. A lord had to send help if an enemy attacked a vassal. A lord had to be fair or vassals could break all ties with him. Vassals had to fight at a lord’s command. They also had to house and feed a lord if he visited and sometimes pay him money
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Open Ended
List one responsibility of a vassal towards a lord.
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Feudalism Spreads
Frankish knights introduced feudalism into northern Italy, Spain, and Germany. From Germany, knights carried feudalism into eastern Europe. Feudalism reached Britain when William the Conqueror invaded and made himself king of England.
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The Manor System
An estate owned by a knight or lord was called a manor. As fighters, knights had no time to work in the fields. Most peasants, or small farmers, owned no land but needed to grow food to live. Knights let them live and farm land on their estates. In return, the peasants gave them food or other payment. Serfs, workers who were tied to the land on which they lived, were not allowed to leave without their lord’s permission. Skilled workers also lived and worked on the manor. They traded goods and services to the peasants in exchange for food.
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Multiple Choice
An estate owned by a knight or lord was called a manor.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
____________ are workers who were tied to the land on which they lived
knights
manor
vassal
serfs
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Women in the Middle Ages had fewer rights than men, but they still played important roles in society. Some women, like the French woman Eleanor of Aquitaine, even became politically powerful.
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Multiple Choice
Women in the Middle Ages had fewer rights than men.
TRUE
FALSE
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Towns And Trade Grow
Most people lived on manors or small farms during the Middle Ages. However, as Europe’s population grew, more people began living in towns and cities. The invention of a horse collar and a heavier plow made more food available. Increased trade eventually led to the decline of feudalism because people could make a living by making or selling particular types of goods.
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Open Ended
What changes helped lead to a decline in feudalism?
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