PPT-Feudal Life on the Medieval Manor
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Global History and Geography I Mr Cox Bellringer With your partner provide two examples of a contract What was the manorial system of the middle ages Essential
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Global History and Geography I Mr Cox Bellringer With your partner provide two examples of a contract What was the manorial system of the middle ages Essential Question I Reemergence of Feudalism. Medieval Britain. Time span between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance is called the Middle Ages. . The Middle Ages was a period of enormous historical, social, and linguistic . change.. English III. Casey. Medieval Cartoons. Hastings, England. Battle of Hastings 1066. Harold promised William the throne. When Harold I died, Harold became king. William of Normandy was not happy.. September . World . History. Features of a Medieval Manor. Manors were . self sufficient. Everything they needed to survive could be found on the manor. There was limited trade and little money exchanged. A typical manor included. The manor. Villages on a Manor usually had less than 600 residents.. They produced everything they needed: Food, Clothing, and Farming Tools.. Peasants lived in wattle and doub homes, or a not-so-well put together cottage.. Medieval Europe. The Origins of Feudalism. After the Fall of Rome, new powers emerged to take their place (i.e. The Franks, Visigoths etc.). However, the new empires were unable to withstand the constant pressure of war, invasion. MEDIEVAL SOCIAL ORDER. CHARLEMAGNE. In 800 CE Charlemagne, king of the Franks, gave land to churchmen and wealthy families in return for their support in running the empire. . This method of ordering society is called feudalism. Although Charlemagne's feudal system was based on practices that had existed for centuries, it is in this period that strong evidence first identifies a clear feudal system in Europe. . Chapter 13 Section 3. The Feudal System . Direct result of Viking, Muslim, and Magyar invasions. Nobles needed protection, built castles on hills, easier to defend. Knights, highly skilled soldiers on horseback. Systems. Feudalism and Rural Life. People moved from town to country.. Soil was important. The lord, his family, his servants, and his retainers were supported . The country estate of a lord was known as a manor. . The Medieval Period. “The Middle Ages”. A Manor in Medieval England. What was it?. A large estate owned by a knight or a lord. The lord lived in the large house. contained pastures, plowed fields, forest, a windmill, mill, grazing pastures as well as crops and forests. Feudalism & . Manorialism. Feudalism & . Manorialism. . Bellwork. Write down your homework. What is the message of the cartoon below?. Standard. 7.33 . –. Describe the development of feudalism and . Feudalism and Manor System. The Rise of the Catholic Church. The Crusades . The Feudal and Manorial System. Main Idea. - . In Europe during the Middle Ages, the feudal and manorial systems governed life and required people to perform certain duties and obligations.. Early Medieval times (7. th. century) the church played a part in stopping theater performances.. Church was then responsible for rebirth of theater during the Middle Ages. Dramatic performances based on the story of the Resurrection, were 1. -Humanism- . anxious about an end always imminent.. ─The Catholic Church embraced a variety of standpoints.. ─Religion was regionalised.. ─Papacy recovered strenght from the Great Schism (1378-1417) and Conciliarism.. Whereas Japan encouraged the imitation of China earlier on, it would eventually isolate itself from all other countries. From the years 1641-1853 Japan would complete cut itself off from the outside world.
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