PPT-Feudalism, Manorialism, and the Growth of European Kingdoms
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Ch 92 and 93 Ch 101 Weak Western Europe After Charlemagnes death his kingdom is broken into three parts Ninth and tenth centuries invasions by Muslims France and
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Ch 92 and 93 Ch 101 Weak Western Europe After Charlemagnes death his kingdom is broken into three parts Ninth and tenth centuries invasions by Muslims France and Italy Magyars Hungary. Discuss with your neighbor . What is hierarchy?. Definition:. a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.. . What is Feudalism?. Leading up to the Revolution. Feudalism. The political and social system of medieval Europe, in which vassals received land from overlords in exchange for armed warriors and other services.. Rise of Feudalism. By the ninth century, the rulers that filled the void after the fall of the Roman emperors in Western Europe were often incapable of controlling all of their lands.. In exchange for loyalty, a king often granted an estate, . Review of Last Day. William the Conqueror vs. Harold . Godwinson. at the Battle of Hastings. . William’s victory led to a complete . social . and . political . reorganization. . Through the introduction of Norman . Europe. and . Japan. Week #23. Last Name, First Name. . . 2/9 2/12 . ? . . 23. “Feudalism in Europe and Japan”. This week in class I will compare and contrast feudalism in Europe and in Japan.. Manorialism. What is the difference between Feudalism and . Manorialism. ?. 1. Feudalism:. Economic, political, and social organization of medieval European . relationships. Deals mostly with upper class relationships. 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. . Get Ready to Read. Section Overview. This section discusses the rise of new kingdoms in Europe and the causes and effects of the Crusades.. Get Ready to Read . (cont.). Focusing on the Main Ideas. Kingdoms and Crusades. Biology 112. Outcomes:. The student will be expected to:. Develop a list of characteristics shared by living things. Identify the general characteristics that distinguish the members of each recognized kingdom. of This World. Part 4. Divine Healing. JEREMIAH 17:14. Heal . me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, . and . I shall be saved: . for . thou art my praise. .. . . . . . Birthdays. . 08-02-2015. By the ninth century, the rulers that filled the void after the fall of the Roman emperors in Western Europe were often incapable of controlling all of their lands.. In exchange for loyalty, a king often granted an estate, . 330–1450. ). . Lesson 2 . Feudalism and the Manor Economy. . Learning Objectives. Describe the development of the political and social system of feudalism.. Summarize the life of knights and nobles.. Chapter 2. Periods of the Middle Ages. Historians have divided the Middle ages into three periods:. The Early Middle Ages lasted from about 476 to 1000 CE.. The High Middle Ages lasted from 1000 to 1300 CE.
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