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From Democracy to the Dark Ages

Democracy 1 st practiced by the Greeks Main idea of democracy: –All people have rights –Limits on government power Direct Democracy- All citizens participate in government Main Greek Philosophers –Plato –Aristotle

Rome- Republic to Empire Power rests w/ citizens who elect representatives (Representative Government) Practiced Separation of Powers (branches of gov) Rule of Law- Became the basis for legal systems (follow laws or receive punishment) Also the birth & spread of Christianity

The fall of Rome in 476 A.D. altered the map of Europe. The once great empire was replaced by hundreds of little kingdoms.

Collapse of Central Government During the Roman Empire, there was a central government. It made laws and had armies to protect people. However, with the fall of Rome, the central government collapsed. Hundreds of little kingdoms governed in its place.

After the fall of Rome, the empire was divided among the various Barbarian tribes.

Increased Warfare The new kingdoms frequently fought in an attempt to acquire more land. This frightened people and encouraged people to think of new ways of protecting themselves. New political and economic systems developed.

Feudalism and Manorialism In this lesson, students will be able to define and explain the following terms: Feudalism Manorialism Lords Vassals Serfs Fiefs

The Early Middle Ages was a dangerous time.

Peasants Needed Protection Peasants were frightened. They turned to landowners for protection. Peasants offered their labor in exchange for protection. These peasants were called serfs.

It was a dangerous time to be a peasant. Poor people turned to rich landowners with armies for protection.

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.

People who owned land were called lords. Lords gave land to lesser lords called vassals. A vassal had to obey his lord and give military service and loyalty to his lord.

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.

A fief was all of the Lord’s land. The manor was part of the fief where the peasants farmed and the people lived.

Manorialism Manorialism was the economic system of the Middle Ages. Manorialism is a self-sufficient economy. Everything that is necessary for life is created on the manor. (They take care of themselves.)

The Manor

Questions for Reflection: Why did peasants need protection after the fall of Rome? Why were serfs willing to offer their labor to lords? What was the relationship between lords and vassals? Define feudalism and manorialism. How does manorialism differ from our economic system?