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The Middle Ages: Feudalism Kings Nobles Church Officials Serfs Knights

What does each card mean? (1) King: (1) Nobles: (1) Church Officials: (4) Knights: (14) Serfs:

Something of value: Money/Land/ Property/Food /Products =

What you start with: Kings:#40 Nobles:#15 Church Officials:#20 Knights:#10 Serfs:#5

Kings give land to nobles – 8 M&Ms PositionCurrent M&M Total King 32 Nobles 23 Church Officials 20 Knights 10 Serfs 5

Nobles pay knights to protect manor in land (fief) – 2 M&Ms per Knight PositionCurrent M&M Total King 32 Nobles 15 Church Officials 20 Knights 12 Serfs 5

Serfs must pay Nobles taxes for living on the manor – each serf give 3 M&Ms to Noble PositionCurrent M&M Total King 32 Nobles 57 Church Officials 20 Knights 12 Serfs 2

Knights provide protection for everyone (supplies) – 2 M&Ms per knight to teacher PositionCurrent M&M Total King 32 Nobles 57 Church Officials 20 Knights 10 Serfs 2

Noble must pay a loyalty tax to the King – 17 M&Ms PositionCurrent M&M Total King 49 Nobles 40 Church Officials 20 Knights 10 Serfs 2

The Church asks its follower to tithe (make an offering of 10 percent of your income) – you need to do this to go to heaven!!! PositionCurrent M&M Total King 49 Nobles 40 Church Officials 20 Knights 10 Serfs 2

King tithes 5 M&Ms PositionCurrent M&M Total King 44 Nobles 40 Church Officials 25 Knights 10 Serfs 2

The Noble tithes 4 M&Ms PositionCurrent M&M Total King 44 Nobles 36 Church Officials 29 Knights 10 Serfs 2

The Knights tithe 1 M&M each PositionCurrent M&M Total King 44 Nobles 36 Church Officials 33 Knights 9 Serfs 2

Serfs tithe 1 M&M each PositionCurrent M&M Total King 44 Nobles 36 Church Officials 47 Knights 9 Serfs 1

Remember: Kings, Nobles, & Knights would not have felt sorry for serfs… therefore… NO SHARING!!!!