PPT-The Rise of Feudalism and Medieval Culture

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Medieval Europe The Origins of Feudalism After the Fall of Rome new powers emerged to take their place ie The Franks Visigoths etc However the new empires were unable

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Medieval Europe The Origins of Feudalism After the Fall of Rome new powers emerged to take their place ie The Franks Visigoths etc However the new empires were unable to withstand the constant pressure of war invasion. Major Eras of European History. Ancient: Greece/Rome. Middle Ages: Everything in between (500 – 1500). Modern: 1500’s and on. Periodization of the Middle Ages. Early Middle Ages: 500 CE – 1000 CE. 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, . 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. Periodization. Early Middle Ages: 500 – 1000. (Dark Age). High Middle Ages: 1000 – 1250. Late Middle Ages: 1250 – 1500. . (Renaissance). Fragmentation of Western Europe: . “Dark Ages”. 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 . Objective: . Given a secondary resource, students will create an illustrated timeline with at least five “boxes” showing the development of feudalism in Europe.. Begin by creating a page in your notebook titled Feudalism then use your text or the . Feudalism in Europe. Feudalism. A social order and political system that lasted until the 1200s.. Rooted in the people’s need for protection against invaders and in land owners’ need for defense.. 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. Feudalism. King Charlemagne created a strong monarchy in the Carolingian empire after the fall of Rome, but it did not survive his death in 814. his grandsons fought for control of the empire and then split it into three parts. Weak royalty and invasions by the Muslims, Magyars, and Vikings weakened the power of the royals and strengthened the nobility. Throughout Europe, the need for security encouraged the growth of feudalism, one of the defining institutions of medieval society.. Feudalism. Knight. Fief. Manor. Manorialism. Provides…. In return for…. Feudal Pyramid of Power. What happened after Charlemagne's death?. Why did Germanic tribes move into the Western Roman Empire?. 1250-1500. also known as the 13. th. -16. th. century. or the Middle Ages.. Key events. 2. 1123. Britain’s first hospital, St Bartholomew’s was set up in London . 3. 1350 . Average life expectancy is 35 years of age.

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