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SOCIAL SCIENCE III
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BACKGROUND SOCIAL PYRAMID MANORIALISM KNIGHTS AND CHIVALRY
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Widespread disorder Suffering Western Europeans lived in constant danger People no longer trusted a central ruler for security. Leaders who could fight the invaders attracted followers and gained political strength MEDIEVAL EUROPE MAGYARS MUSLIMS VIKINGS
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ROLLO Head of a Viking Army Plundered the rich Seine River valley for years. CHARLES THE SIMPLE King of France Held little power.
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Feudalism is a system of governing and landholding that emerged in Europe, China, and Japan. China – Zhou dynasty Japan- 1192 until the end of the 19 th century. Depended on the control of the land. Feudalism is based primarily on mutual obligations. Lord, fief, vassal
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Manors Lords’s estates Self-sufficient communities Rested on the set of rights and obligations between a lord and his serfs. ▪ HOUSING ▪ GIVING OF STRIPS OF FARMLAND ▪ PROTECTION ▪ TENDED THE LANDS ▪ CARED FOR THE ANIMALS ▪ PERFORMED TASKS TO MAINTAIN THE ESTATE
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Serfs endured the harshness of their condition for they believed that God determined a person’s place in society.
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“What by spinning they save, they spend it in house-hire, Both in milk and in meal to make a mess of porridge, To cheer up their children who chafe for their food, And they themselves suffer surely much hunger, And woe in the winter, with waking at nights And rising to rock an oft restless cradle.” Serfs endured the harshness of their condition for they believed that God determined a person’s place in society.
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BACKGROUND: Western Europe saw a number of warring nobles vying for power or supremacy. Feudal Lords + private armies = PROTECTION Knights were rewarded with fiefs in exchange of the protection
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FIRST : PAGE Starts usually at the age 0f 7 Parents sending him off to the castle of another lord Waited on his hosts; learned courtly manners Learn war strategies Develop fighting skills: SWORDPLAY/SWORD FIGHTING SECOND: SQUIRE Acted as a servant to a knight Normally starts at the age of 14 Took care of the weapons, armor, warhorse, Escorted knights to battles THIRD: KNIGHT At around 21 “In the name of God, St. Michael, and St. George, I dub thee knight. Be valiant!”
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Chivalry A complex set of ideals which demanded the knight to BRAVELY DEFEND HIS THREE MASTERS (feudal lord, heavenly Lord, chosen lady). Being loyal, brave, and courteous Cowardly knight – faced public shame (a mock funeral service usually was done to these knights)
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Write a 5-line song on either of the following themes: happiness, heartbreaks, devoted or unfaithful lovers, trust, and jealousy. Random calling. Be prepared to share in class.
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