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-Warm Up-
– Review for Quiz 7.29
-Quiz
– After Quiz-
1.Spiral Review 14
2.Hw-7.30
3. Start reading on page 48
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7.30 – I can describe the development of
feudalism and manorialism, its role in the
medieval European
economy, and the way in which it was influenced
by physical geography (the role of the manor
and the growth of towns).
-Warm Up-Review for
quiz 7.28
-Finish Charlemagne
handout
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Feudalism
Pyramid of Power
Manorialism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=GOCEY-Fe1l8
7.30- I can describe the development of
feudalism and manorialism, their role in the
medieval European economy, and the way in
which they were influenced by physical
geography (i.e., the role of the manor and the
growth of towns).
C
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E. Napp
The
Early
Middle
Ages
was a
dangerous
time.
Feudalism
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Multiple Choice
Which leader created the foundation for feudalism in Europe?
Charlemagne
the pope
Charles the Hammer
William the Conqueror
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Picture Dictionary
Feudalism
Manorialism
Vassal
feif
https://youtu.be/Xt9DwTvkWhY
I can describe the development of
feudalism and manorialism, their role in the
medieval European economy, and the way
in which they were influenced by physical
geography (i.e., the role of the manor and
the growth of towns).
C
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• Feudalism was the
political and military
system of the Middle
Ages.
• In a feudal society, land
is exchanged for military
service and loyalty.
• The ownership of land
was the basis of power.
Feudalism
I can describe the development of feudalism and
manorialism, their role in the medieval European
economy, and the way in which they were influenced by
physical geography (i.e., the role of the manor and the
growth of towns).
C
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Multiple Choice
What is the system of loyalty & land in exchange for protection & service called?
animism
manorialism
feudalism
imperialism
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I can describe the development of feudalism and manorialism, their role in the
medieval European economy, and the way in which they were influenced by
physical geography (i.e., the role of the manor and the growth of towns).
C
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Multiple Choice
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Land
nobles
Fief
king
Protection
Food
Service
Vassals
Knights
Military service
Peasants
Serfs
Money
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Title of Nobles-
-King and Queen
-Baron and
Baroness
-Duke and Duchess
-Prince and Princess
Nobles Ruled
Europe
William the Conqueror
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Feudal Pyramid of Power
KING
NOBLES
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Multiple Choice
Which social class is the single ruler of a kingdom?
king
noble
knight
peasant
serf
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• Most were loyal to king.
• Nobles were called vassals.
• Nobles received a fief.
• Vassal is lord of his fief.
• Vassal-collected taxes, settled disputes, made
plans for the land, and general had control of
the land.
Nobles
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Nobles
• Many vassals were lords that divided their
land to their own vassals.
• Vassals would pledge loyalty to the lords that
gave them the land.
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Feudal Pyramid of Power
KING
NOBLES
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Multiple Choice
Which social class is a wealthy landowner?
king
noble
knight
peasant
serf
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•Vassals had knights who were
loyal to them.
•A knight was a horse mounted
soldier wearing armor.
•The lord of a fief gave his
knights horses and armor in
exchange for their loyalty.
•Knights would lead other into
battle.
Knights
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the term that describes the land given to a knight for his service?
serf
fief
vassal
castle
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Multiple Choice
Knights lived by a strict moral code called...
bushido
chivalry
aristocracy
vassalship
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Feudal Pyramid of Power
KING
KNIGHTS
NOBLES
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Multiple Choice
Which social class are warriors who can also own land and have vassals?
king
noble
knight
peasant
serf
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Feudal Pyramid of Power
KING
KNIGHTS
vassals
NOBLES
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Peasants
• Lord of each fief ruled peasants.
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Peasants
•
Lord of each fief ruled peasants.
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Multiple Choice
Which social class is mostly made of farmers or artisans, who pay taxes and rent to a lord, but are free to move around to new manors?
king
noble
knight
peasant
serf
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Feudal Pyramid of Power
KING
KNIGHTS
vassals
PEASANTS
NOBLES
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Multiple Choice
Which social class is mostly made of farmers and artisans, and are bound to their noble's land for life?
king
noble
knight
peasant
serf
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Multiple Choice
What is the key difference between a peasant and a serf?
ability to worship a different religion.
they could earn wages and money.
they can fight in wars.
ability to move to a new manor.
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Warm Up-
-Answer the above questions on your note page for feudalism
-Charlemagne Practice- Quizizz- 5378 8537
-7.30 Hw due today
-Spiral Review due 2/21
-Finish reading page 48-57, Read pg 58-62
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Warm Up
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7.30 – I can describe the
development of feudalism
and manorialism, its role in
the medieval European
economy, and the way in
which it was influenced by
physical geography (the
role of the manor
and the growth of towns).
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In Modern times, when we say “Manor”, we
mean this:
Manorialism
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Multiple Choice
Manorialism is a ______ system.
social
military
religious
economic
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-Land (called manors or fiefs and owned
by lords) was farmed by peasants.
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Multiple Select
In manorialism, manors were mostly which two things?
self-sufficient
agricultural
urban (cities)
based on trade
industrial
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P
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t
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r
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)
ORCHARD
Buildings
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Multiple Choice
A noble's land, containing his property, village, and fields, is called a...
castle
manor
country
city
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Hard Work & High Taxes
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Peasants worked hard to
cultivate
the land and
produce
the goods that
the lord and his manor
needed.
•
They were heavily
taxed
and were required to
relinquish much of what
they harvested.
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Feudal Pyramid of Power
KING
KNIGHTS
vassals
PEASANTS
serfs
NOBLES
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Multiple Choice
This chart shows the structure of the feudal system in Europe. What does this chart reveal about feudalism?
It was designed to promote equality.
It was supported by the work done by the peasants.
It provided opportunities for social mobility.
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Multiple Choice
This image shows the European feudal system that was used during the Middle Ages. This image illustrates what primary relationship between groups in the feudal system?
Those with food traded it for money.
Those who provided services were given money.
Those with land exchanged it to gain protection and loyalty.
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Growth of Towns and Cities
Article
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Growth of
Towns and
Cities
• As Europe became
more feudalistic,
towns and cities
grew.
• Feudalism had made
Europe safer.
• Nobles had repaired
roads, arrested
bandits and enforced
the law.
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Growth of Towns and Cities
• New tech – produced more food and goods
• Population began to grow.
• Peasants began to make cloth and metal
goods.
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Wealthy
Trading Centers
• Several cities became
wealthy through trade.
• Venice, Pisa, and Genoa
in Italy built fleets of
trading ships.
• Flanders – a center of
trade on the northern
coast
• Trade fairs in northern
France – furs, tin,
honey, wool, silks,
sugar and spices
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Wealthy Trading Centers
• Merchants demanded payment in gold and
silver coins.
• People used money to buy goods.
• Some merchants set up banks.
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Guilds
• Business groups – each
craft had its own guild.
• Guilds:
-controlled business
set prices for product or
service set
-standards of quality for a
product or service
-decided who could join a
trade
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Multiple Choice
An organization of people in the same craft
Guild
Group
Trade
Union
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Multiple Choice
How did guilds protect and provide for their members?
They set their goods' prices.
They controlled work hours.
They dealt with complaints.
all of the above
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Life in a
Medieval City
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about towns from the Late Middle Ages?
Towns were protected by stone walls
Town streets were often very narrow
Towns often smelled of garbage
all of the above
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Life in a Medieval City
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Multiple Choice
Why was disease so widespread during the Middle Ages?
towns were overcrowded and dirty
disease was used as punishment
towns were often underpopulated
people often did not attend school
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Exit
•
Would you have wanted to live in a medieval
town?
•
Why or why not?
•
Write at least 2 paragraphs to answer and be
sure to include factual information in your
answer.
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