PPT-Manorial System , serfs
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Objectives Summarize feudal life for nobles and peasants Explain the basis of the manor economy Key Terms Serf Manor ThreeField System Selfsufficient Serf Peasant
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Objectives Summarize feudal life for nobles and peasants Explain the basis of the manor economy Key Terms Serf Manor ThreeField System Selfsufficient Serf Peasant tied to the land Largest population. Feudalism originated partly as result of Viking and Muslim invasions. Kings unable to defend their lands, lands of their nobles. Nobles had to find way to defend own lands. Built castles, often on hills. Feudalism and the manor system were both based on mutual obligations. . In feudalism, nobles owed duties to each other and in the manor system, nobles and peasants provided benefits to each other. Do Now:. 1861. Extracts from: The . Emancipation of the Russian Serfs, 1861: . A . Charter of Freedom or an Act of Betrayal. ? By Michael Lynch. http://. www.historytoday.com/michael-lynch/emancipation-russian-serfs-1861-charter-freedom-or-act-betrayal. Peasants and Serfs. Women and Children. Witchcraft. Social effects of the industrial revolution. Social Changes in Europe from 1300-1700. The Aristocracy. The . aristocratic resurgence. was an 18. th. An economic system in the Middle Ages that was built around large estates called manors . Included a village and the land surrounding it . Manorial System. Manors were self sufficient . Most things needed for daily life were produced on the manor. 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. A Mr. Ayala Presentation . Manors. I) The Economic Side of Feudalism: Manors. A) The Manor was the Lord’s estate or home.. B) The manor is the basic economic structure of Europe during the Middle Ages. Dark Ages . . . Constant invasions in Western Europe . People left the cities. Moved to the countryside. Led to a new way of living.. Medieval Europe/ Middle Ages. Roman Empire. Middle Ages. Renaissance. Mrs. Tucker. 7. th. Grade World History/Honors. Cobalt Institute of Math and Science. Serfs and Slaves Venn Diagram. Serfs. Could not be sold. Protected by Lord. Given land to support themselves. Slaves. Pages 548-555. The Feudal Order. When Charlemagne’s empire fell, Europe no longer had a powerful central government. Nobles who owned land became more powerful. This led to a new system called . feudalism. For the following areas list one great thing he did for each. Politically. Religiously. Intellectually. Militarily. Socially . Clovis- Merovingian, Charlemagne- Carolingian. Charlemagne Review. Name one of the places they settled. Two inventions that improved farming in the Middle Ages were the horse collar and the horseshoe.. Answer: True. Serfs were not required to provide labor services for the manor.. Answer: False. Peasants legally bound to the land.. Why is Alex II called the ‘tsar liberator’? . Is. Alex II a ‘liberator’?. How successful were Alex II’s reforms? . How did his reforms affect the people?. What factors led to a . rise. of opposition, despite those reforms? . Medieval Europe True or False? Two inventions that improved farming in the Middle Ages were the horse collar and the horseshoe. Answer: True Serfs were not required to provide labor services for the manor.
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