
Middle Ages Power Point
... Sons of lords and vassals a. age 7 sent to knights b. taught how to ride, fight, and follow the knight’s code of conduct – chivalry 2. Daughters of nobles a. taught how to run the manor b. taught how to defend the manor in times of war 3. Children of serfs a. no formal education, joined parents in ...
... Sons of lords and vassals a. age 7 sent to knights b. taught how to ride, fight, and follow the knight’s code of conduct – chivalry 2. Daughters of nobles a. taught how to run the manor b. taught how to defend the manor in times of war 3. Children of serfs a. no formal education, joined parents in ...
The Middle Ages
... It is unfortunate that we do not have a Medieval European laid out on a table before us, ready for dissection. Society was arranged like a tree, with your nobles in the upper twigs and your peasants grubbing around the roots. This was known as the manurial system where land was passed through father ...
... It is unfortunate that we do not have a Medieval European laid out on a table before us, ready for dissection. Society was arranged like a tree, with your nobles in the upper twigs and your peasants grubbing around the roots. This was known as the manurial system where land was passed through father ...
Fusion Feudalism - White Plains Public Schools
... the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It is also important to remember that warfare between the many kingdoms of Western Europe was frequent and that in a time of war, armies are important. The lord gave his vassal a fief. A fief was a piece of land, and the peasants farmed on it. To protect his fie ...
... the fall of the Western Roman Empire. It is also important to remember that warfare between the many kingdoms of Western Europe was frequent and that in a time of war, armies are important. The lord gave his vassal a fief. A fief was a piece of land, and the peasants farmed on it. To protect his fie ...
CHY4U Intro online
... was the only church in Europe during the Middle Ages, and it had its own laws and large income. ...
... was the only church in Europe during the Middle Ages, and it had its own laws and large income. ...
Manors - MGuenther-Sartwell
... everything they needed—most economic activity took place on the manor, so few people ever left. Knight: The warriors of Medieval Europe. Lords relied on knights to do their fighting for them. Chivalry: A knight’s code of honor. Knights were expected to protect the weak, and show courage in every bat ...
... everything they needed—most economic activity took place on the manor, so few people ever left. Knight: The warriors of Medieval Europe. Lords relied on knights to do their fighting for them. Chivalry: A knight’s code of honor. Knights were expected to protect the weak, and show courage in every bat ...
Chapter 14 notes
... Before farmers could use horses, a better harness was required. The existing harness would go around the animal’s neck, choking it. A new harness was developed which fitted across the animal’s chest and shoulders enabling it to pull a plow or a wagon. Since horses could plow fields quicker than oxe ...
... Before farmers could use horses, a better harness was required. The existing harness would go around the animal’s neck, choking it. A new harness was developed which fitted across the animal’s chest and shoulders enabling it to pull a plow or a wagon. Since horses could plow fields quicker than oxe ...
Medieval Europe 500-1500
... • The feudal system created political order and stability. Everyone knew their place and what they had to do. • Focus was on: lords, land, and loyalty! • The manor system created an economy that was based on farming and being self-sufficient on the manor. • Land was the basis of wealth • Protection ...
... • The feudal system created political order and stability. Everyone knew their place and what they had to do. • Focus was on: lords, land, and loyalty! • The manor system created an economy that was based on farming and being self-sufficient on the manor. • Land was the basis of wealth • Protection ...
Lesson 2: The Agricultural Revolution
... MODERN WORLD HISTORY: Industrial Revolution – The Agricultural Revolution Key Factors: What factors made farming more efficient during the 1700s? 1. Enclosure: The many smaller fields developed during medieval times could be farmed more efficiently if they were agglomerated (combined) into fewer but ...
... MODERN WORLD HISTORY: Industrial Revolution – The Agricultural Revolution Key Factors: What factors made farming more efficient during the 1700s? 1. Enclosure: The many smaller fields developed during medieval times could be farmed more efficiently if they were agglomerated (combined) into fewer but ...
Chapter 13 - Greer Middle College
... – Granted a fief in return for military service = wealth to pursue the arts of warfare – Vassal – expectation to fight and train ...
... – Granted a fief in return for military service = wealth to pursue the arts of warfare – Vassal – expectation to fight and train ...
CN Feudalism and Manorial System File
... Europe during these years. The system took its name from the manors of the Middle Ages. Manors are large farming estates that included manor houses, cultivated lands, woodlands, pastures, fields, and villages. Central authority and organizated trade- key parts of most modern economies were almost no ...
... Europe during these years. The system took its name from the manors of the Middle Ages. Manors are large farming estates that included manor houses, cultivated lands, woodlands, pastures, fields, and villages. Central authority and organizated trade- key parts of most modern economies were almost no ...
IMPACT OF FALL OF ROME ON WESTERN EUROPE
... The manor was the lord’s estate. During the Middle Ages, the manor system was the basic economic arrangement. The manor system rested on a set of rights and obligations between a lord & his serfs. The lord provided the serfs with housing, strips of farmland, and protection from bandits. In return, s ...
... The manor was the lord’s estate. During the Middle Ages, the manor system was the basic economic arrangement. The manor system rested on a set of rights and obligations between a lord & his serfs. The lord provided the serfs with housing, strips of farmland, and protection from bandits. In return, s ...
Dawn of the Industrial Age
... mixed different kinds of soils to get higher crop yields. tried new methods of crop rotation. grew turnips, which restored exhausted soil. invented the seed drill (to aid farmers, planted seeds in rows) ...
... mixed different kinds of soils to get higher crop yields. tried new methods of crop rotation. grew turnips, which restored exhausted soil. invented the seed drill (to aid farmers, planted seeds in rows) ...
Life in the Middle Ages
... • Each serf was assigned a strip of land in each of the manor’s three fields. • In the fall, the field was planted with wheat or rye. • In the spring, the second field was planted with oats and barley. • The third field was left empty so the soil would stay fertile. – Each year, the fields were rota ...
... • Each serf was assigned a strip of land in each of the manor’s three fields. • In the fall, the field was planted with wheat or rye. • In the spring, the second field was planted with oats and barley. • The third field was left empty so the soil would stay fertile. – Each year, the fields were rota ...
Chapter Five: Medieval Times to Today
... Guild: an association of all the people in a town or village who practiced a certain trade; weavers, grocers, masons, and others in the Middle Ages formed guilds and set standards for quality and prices (pg. 114) Apprentice: an unpaid worker who is being trained in a craft; in medieval Europe, boys ...
... Guild: an association of all the people in a town or village who practiced a certain trade; weavers, grocers, masons, and others in the Middle Ages formed guilds and set standards for quality and prices (pg. 114) Apprentice: an unpaid worker who is being trained in a craft; in medieval Europe, boys ...
Life in the Middle Ages
... powerful as the king. Building cathedrals became a major focus during this time. Monks are young men that dedicated their life to the church and they live monasteries Nuns are women that do the same and live in convents. ...
... powerful as the king. Building cathedrals became a major focus during this time. Monks are young men that dedicated their life to the church and they live monasteries Nuns are women that do the same and live in convents. ...
Medieval Life - New Zealand School History
... 17% belonged to the king and 25% belonged to the church. ...
... 17% belonged to the king and 25% belonged to the church. ...
Formation of Europe
... • Owned by the lord • Had fields, forests, rivers, animals, serfs • Lord and his deputies provided law and justice • Manors were mostly selfsufficient • Serfs developed craft skills that would lead to economic development later. ...
... • Owned by the lord • Had fields, forests, rivers, animals, serfs • Lord and his deputies provided law and justice • Manors were mostly selfsufficient • Serfs developed craft skills that would lead to economic development later. ...
File - Social Studies 9
... -- feudalism -- a political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land. ...
... -- feudalism -- a political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land. ...
Europe in the Middle Ages - Huntington Local Schools
... Manorialism was the way they organized their economy The Manor was a large estate that included farm fields, pastures, and often and entire ...
... Manorialism was the way they organized their economy The Manor was a large estate that included farm fields, pastures, and often and entire ...
CH2 MID AGES PPT
... Self-sufficient - mills, tannery, bakehouse,well, blacksmith,church. Sustainable Lord’s demesne Bailiffs Three field system Fallow ...
... Self-sufficient - mills, tannery, bakehouse,well, blacksmith,church. Sustainable Lord’s demesne Bailiffs Three field system Fallow ...
Invaders Attack Western Europe
... The Harshness of Manor Life • For the privilege of living on the lord’s land, peasants paid a high price. They paid a tax on all grain ground in the lord’s mill. Any attempt to avoid taxes by baking bread elsewhere was treated as a crime. • Peasants also paid a tax on marriage. Weddings could take ...
... The Harshness of Manor Life • For the privilege of living on the lord’s land, peasants paid a high price. They paid a tax on all grain ground in the lord’s mill. Any attempt to avoid taxes by baking bread elsewhere was treated as a crime. • Peasants also paid a tax on marriage. Weddings could take ...
Chapter 10, Lesson 2 Feudalism and the Rise of Towns
... • Medieval manor was a community that produced everything it needed • Land worked by peasants • Consisted of castle, farmland divided into fields, and a peasant village ...
... • Medieval manor was a community that produced everything it needed • Land worked by peasants • Consisted of castle, farmland divided into fields, and a peasant village ...