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Charlemagne, Feudalism, & Knights
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What was everyday life like in Medieval Europe?
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SSWH 7 a Explain the manorial system and feudalism; include the status of peasants and feudal monarchies and the importance of Charlemagne.
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CHARLEMAGNE United western Europe under one king Built an empire greater than any since Rome Spread Christianity through conquests Crowned emperor by Pope Leo III, joining the church & govt. p.215-216
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Continued Limited the authority of the nobles, used royal agents Empire divides upon his retirement (3 grandsons fight over it) – Treaty of Verdun splits up the empire
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Feudalism: Emerged 850 – 950 AD A system of governing & landholding Feudalism depended on the control of land Lords (landowners) granted land (a fief) in exchange for protection by knight (a vassal) Feudalism shaped as a pyramid: king at the top, mostly wealthy/powerful vassals (nobles or bishops), then knights, & at the bottom peasants/serfs p.219 -224
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Continued Feudalism estab 3 social classes Those who fought (nobles & knights), those who prayed (men & women of the church), & those who worked (peasants) Knights trained for 14 yrs. – served 3 things: landlord, Lord, and lady
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Manorial System – Lord’s Estate (economic arrangement) Based on obligations & rights between a lord & peasant/serf Lords provided housing, farmland, & protection Serf worked the lord’s land, cared for animals, & maintained the manor (they were not allowed to leave the manor)
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Continued Self-sufficient community: house, church, workshop, & mill Most lived to 35 & most didn’t travel more than 25 miles Peasants/serfs accepted lives because of the church teachings
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The Count 3: Name the 3 feudal classes 2: Name 2 characteristics of the manorial system 1: What is one major accomplishment of Charlemagne? Jot Down – Prepare to Share
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