PPT-Feudalism
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Europe Title Role Loyal to Himself Feudalism Chapter 13 worksheet Answers GRS LordNoble Title Role Allowed to live off but not own fiefs
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Europe Title Role Loyal to Himself Feudalism Chapter 13 worksheet Answers GRS LordNoble Title Role Allowed to live off but not own fiefs. 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?. 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?. 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. Warm-Up. 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 and/or different your ideas are. Be prepared to share as a whole group.. 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.. Medieval Europe. The Origins of Feudalism. After the Fall of Rome, new powers emerged to take their place (i.e. The Franks, Visigoths etc.). However, the new empires were unable to withstand the constant pressure of war, invasion. Bell Task – Finish by 10.00 am. Read p 13 of SHP and BRIEFLY explain the difference between traditional and bastard feudalism.. Was the development of bastard feudalism a strength or a weakness for medieval. Space Bar to display the answers.. Feudalism. The Invaders. The . Treaty of Verdun. . divided the Carolingian Empire into . three. parts. One for each of . Charlemagne’s. . grandsons. With no strong . Bell Task – Finish by 10.00 am. Read p 13 of SHP and BRIEFLY explain the difference between traditional and bastard feudalism.. Was the development of bastard feudalism a strength or a weakness for medieval. Rise of Charles the Great . Once Clovis had split the Frankish Kingdom, it gradually lost power . The . Mayors of the palace . took over. One mayor . Pepin. took over. He died in 768, and his son Charles took over. The Way of The Samurai. Do now: spot the difference. Do now: what do you know about japan, the samurai, and feudalism?. Off the top of your head, what are concepts that you think are true about Samurai, Japan, and how are they related to the concept of Feudalism?. Ch 9-2 and 9-3, Ch 10-1. Weak Western Europe. After Charlemagne’s death, his kingdom is broken into three parts. Ninth and tenth centuries, invasions by:. Muslims (France and Italy). Magyars (Hungary). 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, . 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.
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