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Finish your political cartoons Warm Up- Describe what you see in the picture. Explain what it has to do with feudalism. Finish your political cartoons

Feudalism Pyramid of Power Manorialism https://www. youtube. com/watch 7.33 - I CAN describe the development of feudalism and manorialism, their role in the European economy.

Feudalism The Early Middle Ages was a dangerous time. E. Napp

Picture Dictionary Feudalism Vassal Knight Chivalry Serf Fief Guild

Government in the Middle Ages Roman Empire had a central government. After Rome fell, Europe had dozens of little kingdoms. Lots of fighting between kingdoms. Lots of attacks from Vikings, Magyars (from East Asia) and Muslims. A new way evolved ...

Feudalism 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 or power. NEW PAGE: Title: Feudalism in the Middle Ages Copy this definition: Feudalism is a political system where land – and therefore money and power – is exchanged for military service and loyalty.

Feudal Pyramid of Power

At the top The King owned all of the land. Depending on how much he liked them, he gave land to the Nobles. William the Conqueror

Feudal Pyramid of Power KING LAND NOBLES Feudal Pyramid of Power

Nobles Lords and Ladies, Dukes, Earls. Usually related to, or mates with, the King. They didn’t get the Land for free: they were required to give money and soldiers (knights) if the King needed them to fight a war.

Feudal Pyramid of Power KING MONEY AND KNIGHTS LAND NOBLES Feudal Pyramid of Power

Knights Nobles needed trained soldiers to defend castles and to give the King when he asked for them. Knights most important, highly skilled soldiers Mounted knights in heavy armor best defenders

Feudal Pyramid of Power KING MONEY AND KNIGHTS LAND PROTECTION and MILITARY SERVICE NOBLES KNIGHTS Feudal Pyramid of Power

Knights BUT Being a knight is expensive; weapons, armor, horses Nobles usually paid with land. Land given to knight for service was called a fief Anyone accepting fief was called a vassal A vassal had to obey his Lord and fight for him when required.

Feudal Pyramid of Power KING MONEY AND KNIGHTS LAND PROTECTION and MILITARY SERVICE LAND (fief) NOBLES KNIGHTS vassals Feudal Pyramid of Power

Many Lords Person could be both lord, vassal Some knights with large fiefs gave small pieces of land to other knights One knight could serve many lords Everyone’s supposed to be loyal to the King. Didn’t always work out that way.

Feudal Pyramid of Power KING MONEY AND KNIGHTS LAND PROTECTION and MILITARY SERVICE LAND (fief) NOBLES LAND and protection FOOD AND SERVICES KNIGHTS vassals PEASANTS Feudal Pyramid of Power

Manorialism In Modern times, when we say “Manor”, we mean this:

Manorialism But in the Middle Ages, a Manor was more like a town or a large estate. Remember: a fief was all of a Lord’s land. The Manor was the part of the fief where the peasants farmed and lived. In your book finish this sentence: In the Middle Ages, a fief was … A manor, in the Middle Ages, is …

Manorialism Manorialism was the economic system of the Middle Ages. These days our economic system is called ‘Capitalism’. Manorialism was a self-sufficient economy; this means that everything that was necessary for life was created on the manor.

Manorialism Manors had some free people who rented land from lord Each manor included fortified house for noble family, village for peasants, serfs Others included landowning peasants, skilled workers like blacksmiths, millers Also had a priest for spiritual needs

Common Pasture (or "Green") PRINT this slide and distribute to students: have students colour the fields, buildings and roads, filling in the key. Also, have students fill in the labels.

Common Pasture (or "Green") Buildings ORCHARD

Peasants Everyday people – peasants - were frightened. They turned to landowners for protection. Peasants offered their labor in exchange for protection. These peasants were called serfs.

The Peasants At the lowest level of society were the peasants, also called serfs or villeins. The lord offered his peasants protection in exchange for living and working on his land.

Hard Work & High Taxes 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.

Serfs A serf was “bound to the land.” He could not leave his lord’s land. He was not a slave because he could not be sold. But he was not free because he could not leave. He also needed permission to marry.

PRINT this slide for students to fill in.

fixing sheds, houses, fences Planting Weaving Ploughing Fertilising Repairing fixing sheds, houses, fences Planting Weaving Ploughing Fertilising Sowing Weeding Pruning Scaring Birds Shearing Harvesting Gathering Tying Winnowing Milling Butchering Salting/ Smoking Collecting Digging As an added task, I had students research and describe what each of these things involved. My students are rural students and could identify all except winnowing.

Vocab Match serf feudalism fief manor vassal manorialism COPY the word and it’s correct definition into your book. serf A) a person who swears to be a fighter for a lord in exchange for land. feudalism B) the part of the fief in which villagers and peasants live (kind of like a small town) fief C) the system which involves residents of a manor growing and making everything for themselves (being self sufficient) manor D) a peasant which is tied to the land (kind of like a slave) vassal E) the political system which William the Conqueror set up which involves exchanging land for service. manorialism F) Land given to Knights and Lords in exchange for loyalty and a promise to fight.

Feudal Pyramid of Power KING KNIGHTS vassals PEASANTS serfs NOBLES MONEY AND KNIGHTS LAND PROTECTION and MILITARY SERVICE LAND (fief) LAND and protection FOOD AND SERVICES Plain slide without animations to print for a poster. Feudal Pyramid of Power

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. New tech – produced more food and goods Population began to grow. Peasants began to make cloth and metal goods.

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 Merchants demanded payment in gold and silver coins. People used money to buy goods. Some merchants set up banks.

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

Life in a Medieval City Surrounded by stone walls Stone public buildings and wooded houses jammed close together Candles and fireplaces used for heat and light. Could be unhealthy places. Air filled with ashes and smoke Sewers were open. Little concern for cleanliness. Women kept house, cared for children and managed family money and Often helped with the trade. (the occupation of the husband.)

Would you have wanted to live in a medieval town? Why or why not? 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.