The Middle Ages: Feudalism

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The Middle Ages: Feudalism Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved. Feudal System _________ give knights/vassals _______________ in _____________ for the knights’ promise to __________ the lord and his _________ Feudalism Rises A ___________of landholding and ______________ It was based on an ____________ of ___________ for other __________ Fief Vassal Peasants who work the land lords Feudal Society Rigid (strict) class structure In return, _____ tend the ______, cared for his _________, and __________ the __________ Life on the Manor __________ traveled more than ____________ from the __________ Generally ________ families lived in the _________ on a manor _______________ needed such as ________, clothes, fuel, ____________ and leather goods were ____________ on the ___________ Only outside purchases were ________, iron and unusual ____________ Manors The _________ is the lord’s _________ The manor _______ is an __________ arrangement that is _________________ Lord provides _________, strips of farmland, and __________ from _______