PPT-Feudalism and
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Manorialism Western Civilization University High School 201112 PostCharlemagne Frankish kingdom Charlemagnes son contention among 3 grandsons Treaty of Verdun
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Manorialism Western Civilization University High School 201112 PostCharlemagne Frankish kingdom Charlemagnes son contention among 3 grandsons Treaty of Verdun divided empire into 3 parts. 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. Review of Last Day. William the Conqueror vs. Harold . Godwinson. at the Battle of Hastings. . William’s victory led to a complete . social . and . political . reorganization. . Through the introduction of Norman . 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 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. . 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 . 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. 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?. 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.. 1300’s. Essential Standards. 6.C.1. . Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.. Clarifying Objectives. 6.C.1.3. Summarize systems of social structure within various civilizations and societies over time (e.g., Roman class structure, Indian caste system and feudal, matrilineal and . 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. . 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. 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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