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01/30/17 (Leave your HW in your binder)
QOD In our simulation, why did serfs have to hold on to a desk? Serfs had to hold on to the desk in the simulation to represent how they were tied to the land. I can describe monarchs in Feudal Europe.
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Agenda 01/30/17 I can and QOD New TAs Vocab Flashcards Notes 2.4
Schlessinger: A History of the Middle Ages
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Last week’s cards Chivalry Clergy Corruption Feudalism Monastery
This Week Bag Year Long Bag Discard Chivalry Clergy Corruption Feudalism Monastery Hereditary Fief Monarchy Tribute Decline
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Vocab Week 18 **Page - a young boy who learned manners and received education as part of his training to learn to become a knight **Reign - the period of time during which a king or other monarch rules **Serf - a peasant who could not leave the lord’s land on which he or she was born and worked **Squire - a young man who served a knight and learned to fight in his training to become a knight **Vassal - a person who owes loyalty in exchange for receiving something valuable, such as land
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2.4 Monarchs During Feudal Times
Expected to keep order and protect their vassals (Lords) Divine Right of Kings God gave Kings the right to rule Relied on the armies of their Nobles 1066 – The Battle of Hastings William the Conquer, a Norman (from France) invaded England William wins and establishes a line of Norman Kings
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