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MANOR AND TOWN LIFE

LIVE YOUR LIFE Manor Manor Lords Land Lords Land Lords Castle Lords Castle Fortress/Home Fortress/Home Outer Wall Outer Wall Moat Moat Castle Life Castle Life Stone Structure Stone Structure Animal skin for shades Animal skin for shades Small windows Small windows Straw/grass on floor Straw/grass on floor Smells Smells No Sewage Pipes No Sewage Pipes Scraps of food Scraps of food Herb/Flower mixture Herb/Flower mixture

LIVE YOUR LIFE CONTINUED People People Peasants Peasants Village life Village life people people Farmers Farmers Lords Land Lords Land Paid lord “rent” Paid lord “rent” Lord Profit Lord Profit Fish Fish Pigs Pigs Crops Crops Groups Groups Slaves Slaves Serfs Serfs Freeman Freeman

THE RISE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS Middle Class Middle Class Status b/w peasants & lords Status b/w peasants & lords Merchants & townspeople Merchants & townspeople Guild Guild Union Union Set rules Set rules Discounts Discounts

MIDDLE CLASS CONTINUED Business Business Credit Credit Corporation Corporation Types Types Banking Banking Trade Trade Education Education Prior Prior Now Now

LITERATURE Chivalry Chivalry Knights Code Knights Code Loyalty Loyalty Troubadours Troubadours Wonders Wonders Influence Today Influence Today