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A Deeper Look at Feudalism PowerPoint #2
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Monarchs Top of the Feudal Society Kings – Queens Called lords – expected keep order and provide protection Believed God had given them the right to rule Power of the monarch varied greatly
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Few had the wealth to keep their own army Relied on nobles to provide knights and soldiers
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Nobles Some very powerful and governed the fiefs as independent states Monarch became a figurehead –had little power
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Lords and Ladies Members of nobility – highest ranking Most lived in manors- some had more than one – lived in each for a few months out of the year
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Manors Main house – many people lived in the main house with the lord’s family Built of wood or stone Surrounded by out buildings, gardens and stables Protected by high walls and sometimes a moat Manor house was center of community
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When trouble occurred villagers entered the main house for protection Served as a place of court Special celebrations were held there – Christmas – harvest celebrations
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Castles Home for highest ranking nobles Protection- strong walls, gates Large size and central location made castles a strong visible reminder of the hierarchy – and barriers between classes
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Design of Castles Earliest castles made of wood – later stone Surrounded by high fences Strongest part – motte – built on the hilltop A walled path linked motte to a lower court – bailey – most people lived Castles later built of stone to withstand attacks of flaming arrows
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Became more elaborate Tall towers- look out across the land Main castle Storerooms library dining hall bedrooms for guests Lord and lady’s quarters
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Responsibilities of Lord Manage and defend land and those who worked it Appointed officials to make sure villagers carried out their duties Farm the land Pay rent – form of crops
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Acted as judges in courts – fined and punished those who broke laws Some held posts in the king’s government Fought for higher-ranking lords/ supplied them with soldiers
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Responsibilities of Ladies In theory only men were a part of the feudal relationship Some women did hold fiefs and inherit land Only duty land owning women did not perform was fighting Ran estates Sat as judges in court Sent knights to fight
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Non-land owning ladies Raising and training children own and other noble’s children Overseeing households – some had hundreds of people Priests Master hunters Pages and squires (knights in training) Cooks Servants
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Artists Craftspeople Grooms Musicians Jesters
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Leisure time Hunting Hawking Feasting Dancing Board games Reading Ladies – embroidery – decorative sewing
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Hardships on Manor Cold and gloomy – lit by candle – warmed by open fire Little to no privacy Fleas and lice infected all buildings People bathed only once a week if that Clothes were not washed daily Disease Ever-present danger of war
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Knights Mounted soldiers Had to have some wealth Suit of armor and horse very costly Vassals of more powerful lords
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Becoming a knight Many years of training Started as a page – or servant At age 7 left home and went to live at the castle – often a relative Learned how to ride a horse Received religious instruction from priest Spent much of initial time with ladies – learning to sing, dance, compose harp
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After 7 years as a page, became a squire Spent most of time with a lord Polished armor, shield and lance Care for horses Waiting on him at mealtime – carrying water, carving meat,, filing empty cup Trained to be a warrior – fight with lance and sword
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Use a battle-ax and a mace Practiced fighting Went to real battles dress the lord Follow him to battle Care for him if lord was injuried
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In early 20s became a knight Complex religious event Spent the night before in prayer Bathed in the morning Put on a long white tunic or shirt to show purity During ceremony – knelt before lord and said vows Lord drew sword and touched the soldier on each shoulder and knighted him
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Chivalry Strong code of behavior Being a knight was a way of life Means horse Expected to be loyal to church and lord Just and fair Protect the helpless Respect women
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Responsibilities of Knight Jousts Two armed knights on horseback gallop toward each other with lances – try to unseat opponent from horse Done as sport, exercise, or serious battle Tournaments Team of knights in one-on-one battle
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Knighthood Lasted until about the 17 th century Gunpowder and cannons changed warfare Knights fighting one on one was no longer effective
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Armor Heavy suits of metal In the 11 th century – made of metal rings linked together 14 th century – plate armor – better protection
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Peasants Most of population Worked the land Freed the lords and knights to prepare for war Two categories of peasants – free or un- free Free – rented land from lord and only owed rent
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Serfs Un-free peasants Farmed the lord’s land Could not leave – owned by lord Received a small plot of land to farm for themselves
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Daily Life Raised crops Tended livestock Worked as Carpenters Shoemakers Smiths- metal workers Other skilled workers
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Peasant woman Worked the fields Cared for children and homes
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Requirements of Peasants Yearly payment – head money – fix amount per person Some demanded a tallage whenever they needed money Women married – she, father, or husband had to pay fee called merchet Grind their grain in lords mill – lord kept any amount he wanted Serfs found this so hateful that they hid small hand mills in their houses
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Peasant homes Small home One or two rooms Made of wooden strips covered with straw or mud Little furniture Fire in middle of room with no chimney Animals were sometimes housed in homes
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Peasant meals Vegetables Pork Dark course bread make of wheat, rye, or oatmeal Winter – ate meat or fish preserved in salt Herbs were used to disguise the taste of meat that was no longer fresh
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