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Ms Vignocchi 7 th Grade World History Cobalt Institute of Math and Science Daily Life The daily life of nobles stared at dawn Mass would be heard and prayers would

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Ms Vignocchi 7 th Grade World History Cobalt Institute of Math and Science Daily Life The daily life of nobles stared at dawn Mass would be heard and prayers would be said The first meal of the day was breakfast Lords and nobles would attend to business matters in relation to their land Reports would be heard regarding estate crops harvests and supplies finances rents taxes customs and dues The lord would also be expected to exercise his justice and peace over his vassals and peasants Complaints and disputes regarding tenants would be settled permission to marry etc The daily life of the nobles would include political discussions and decisions As the Medieval period progressed the Code of Chivalry was becoming more refined and elegant Time was spent on the arts poetry music etc They would have weapon practice and then . By: . Gianncarlo. Flores. Amanda Sargent. Avery Olsen. Sierra Brown. Maddie. Perry. euding. was forbade from the nobles by King Luis IX. He also forbade them to settle disputes by fighting duels. Most nobles minted their own money. . On July 14, 1789, more than 800 Parisians gathered outside the Bastille, a medieval fortress used as a prison. . They . demanded weapons believed to be stored there in order to protect themselves from the royal troops surrounding Paris.. 1000YEARS. Geography. Made up of mountains and volcanoes rising out of the Pacific Ocean. Only 20% is flat land. Eat seafood because of their close proximity to the sea/ocean. Separated from other people in Asia and developed their own culture. Feudalism and manorialism structured and organized European society.. The System. It was simple, but effective and all land was owned by the King. On quarter was kept by the King for his property, some was given to the church and the rest was leased out under strict controls. . 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. . 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. REVOLT 1515. Introduction. : . More . than. 500 . years. ago in 1515 . there. . was. a . Slovene. . Peasant. Revolt, . the. . largest. . peasant. revolt in . the. area . of. . Slovenia. 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. Ivan refusing to pay the Khan. VASILI III. Ivan IV. He was Ivan III grandson. Under his rule he used a secret police in his reign of terror against nobles and all other who tried to decease his power . Section One - On the Eve of Revolution . Setting the Scene. Civic Unrest. Factory owner cutting wages, although bread prices are increasing. Enraged workers rioted and vandalized the owners house. “LONG LIVE THE THIRD ESTATE”. Russia Unifies . and Expands. 14th Century. Ivan III (the Great). Duchy of Moscow takes lead in expelling Mongols. Orthodox Christianity. By 1480, independent state. Restoration of traditional rule. Role overseeing church. Good king, popular for lowering taxes, building roads. Was . Protestant (Huguenot), . but converted to Catholicism to end religious wars in France. “Paris is well worth a mass”. Issued the . Edict of Nantes . Section 1. On the Eve of Revolution. French Society Divided. In 1787, France like the rest of Europe, still clung to an outdated social system that had emerged in the Middle Ages. Under this old system, which was called the . On a piece of . paper respond . to the following:. Briefly list and describe . THREE. causes . of the French Revolution. (Its okay if you are only guessing). Which cause of the three do you think is the .

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