PPT-Middle Ages: Feudalism
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WarmUp 1 Get out your sensory figures of Christians Charlemagne and Vikings 2 Share with your group or with a partner in your group Notice how similar andor different
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WarmUp 1 Get out your sensory figures of Christians Charlemagne and Vikings 2 Share with your group or with a partner in your group Notice how similar andor different your ideas are Be prepared to share as a whole group. 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. Historiographic. . Ghost?. I. Western Europe during the Time of the Muslim Expansion. A. Decline and Isolation. 1. Decline of Trade and Industry. a. How would one conduct long-distance trade at this time?. 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, . 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. Vocabulary. Middle Ages Castle. Chivalry Vassal. Knight Feudalism. Fief Lord. Serf Manor. Coat of Arms. What was the Middle Ages the ‘Middle’ of?. The Middle Ages was the period of European history between 500AD and 1500AD.. The Canterbury Tales. Approximately 500-1500. Early Middle Ages 500-1000. High Middle Ages 1000-1250. Late Middle Ages 1250-1500. The Middle Ages span . what years?. Sept 28, 1066. Invasion of England by William the Conqueror. Power DECENTRALIZED from empire. . 3 Important Elements of Middle Ages (Dork Ages) . Political- Feudalism. King. Lord/Noble/Vassal. Knight. Peasants. Serf (tied to land, was not sold). ECONOMIC. MANORIALISM- basic economic arrangement during Middle Ages which rested on set of rights and obligation between a lord and his serfs. Lord provided serf with housing, farmland, protection from bandits. Serf tended the lord’s lands, cared for his animals, went on Starbucks runs. AGES. The fall of Rome brought many important. changes to Western Europe.. Effects of the Fall of Rome. Germanic tribes took over Roman lands.. Hundreds of little kingdoms took the place of the Western Roman Empire in Europe.. Manorialism. Western Civilization. University High School. 2011-12. Post-Charlemagne. Frankish kingdom . Charlemagne’s son contention among 3 grandsons. Treaty of Verdun: . divided empire into 3 parts. 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.. Also known as the Medieval Period. Occurred from 400—1400 . Three classes of people. Nobility. Clergy. Peasants. Nobility. The nobility were rich landowners.. These are the people we hear about in legends of knights in shining armor. . Background and Important Terms. The Middle Ages (Medieval). The Middle Ages lasted from 1066-1485.. France’s William of Normandy conquers England in 1066, bringing a new emphasis on law and order, including feudalism. . 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?.
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