PPT-Peasants, Trade, & Cities

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Block 1 Vocabulary pgs 232235 Carruca Serf Patrician Manor Bourgeoisie Medieval Technology Crucial Carruca A heavy wheeled plow with an iron plowshare Serf Peasants

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Block 1 Vocabulary pgs 232235 Carruca Serf Patrician Manor Bourgeoisie Medieval Technology Crucial Carruca A heavy wheeled plow with an iron plowshare Serf Peasants legally bound to the land. Peasants- you need to pay for your protection.. Give your vassal six pieces of candy. You should have 4 left.. Peasant responsibilities:. Serfs: part of the manor- couldn’t leave without permission. L/O – To evaluate the effect of collectivisation on peasants. Summary Questions. What were the . 3 types . of collective farm?. Why was collectivisation seen as the . solution. to the agricultural problems in Russia?. Utilitarian Arguments. Theory of strong monarchies based on divine right continued into the 18th century. Utilitarian arguments allowed monarchs to keep their power. Included:. Maintenance of the laws. Pyramid of Power. Manoralism. Year 8 History: European Middle Ages. duffystirling.wordpress.com. includes images and adapted slides obtained via Pete’s Power Point Station: . http://www.pppst.com/. An overview. EUROPE: 526-600 CE. MIDDLE AGES: “THE AGE OF FAITH”. MONASTICISM. The rise of monks. Poverty, chastity, obedience. Monasteries. Centers of learning – monks could read and write. Schools. 1000-1200 AD. 2. nd. /3. rd. Hour. Population Changes. In the Early . M. iddle . A. ges, up until 1000 C.E, there were small groups of people clustered together.. Population did not spread because of lord/vassal bonds, kinship ties, and a fear of the untamed wild. 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.. Background and purpose of the day. Steve Fothergill. Alliance National Director. . “Cities drive economic growth”. . . “Cities drive economic growth”. . Lord Andrew Adonis. . Author of Labour’s review of local economic growth. War Communism . (Lenin). . . what. When. . : 1918 -1921. What. : Industry was nationalized, compulsory . labour. was introduced and private trade was suppressed. Why. : because of the desperate need to obtain food for the Red Army & the urban population. L/O – To examine how the CCP and Kuomintang developed during the years 1911-1934. The Decline of the Qing Dynasty. In medieval times China had been an . advanced civilisation. . In the 1800s, however, it was much weaker than the growing empires of western Europe.. Define federalism.. Which of the countries we have studied would be considered . federalist, and which are unitary? . (I know this is . kinda. hard).. Mexican History. Historical Traditions. Colonialism. L/O – To assess whether the Five-Year Plans improved living standards. Living conditions in the cities. In the 1930s, the . central planning system . did not. . improve the standard of living of the very citizens for whom the plans were designed.. 2 March 2017. Popular Politics: The German Peasants War. Oxfordshire. Uprising: largely contained. German Peasants War: What happens when unrest spread. 1524-1525, enormous revolt that engulfed center of HRE. In Eastern Europe, Democracy is failing.. WHY???. Little tradition of political democracy. Many illiterate peasants. Much land dominated by large landowners who feared peasant uprisings. Ethnic conflicts.

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