World History: Mid
... 4. What role did Oliver Cromwell play during the English Civil War? What type of authority did he eventually obtain as a result of his actions? 5. What is the definition of absolutism? 6. What type of distraction did Louis XIV use on those from the upper classes in order to ensure his monarchy? 7. W ...
... 4. What role did Oliver Cromwell play during the English Civil War? What type of authority did he eventually obtain as a result of his actions? 5. What is the definition of absolutism? 6. What type of distraction did Louis XIV use on those from the upper classes in order to ensure his monarchy? 7. W ...
The Rise of Europe - WorldHistoryClinton
... Due to invasions, leaders couldn’t maintain order…thus people needed protection. Feudalism: system in which lords would divide their landholdings among lesser lords (vassals). ...
... Due to invasions, leaders couldn’t maintain order…thus people needed protection. Feudalism: system in which lords would divide their landholdings among lesser lords (vassals). ...
Development of Feudalism
... All the land in the kingdom belong to the monarch (a king or queen). The monarchs gave the lords fiefs; in return the lords provide the king with knights in times of war. At the bottom was the serfs. The serfs sometimes were able to rent their land. But others were “tied” to the land they worked ...
... All the land in the kingdom belong to the monarch (a king or queen). The monarchs gave the lords fiefs; in return the lords provide the king with knights in times of war. At the bottom was the serfs. The serfs sometimes were able to rent their land. But others were “tied” to the land they worked ...
Medieval Europe 500-1500
... • Pope Leo III crowned him Holy Roman Emperor, setting the stage for future power struggles between popes & emperors. ...
... • Pope Leo III crowned him Holy Roman Emperor, setting the stage for future power struggles between popes & emperors. ...
Life in the Middle Ages: 500-1500
... Feudalism • Feudalism was a loosely organized system of rule in which powerful local lords divided their landholdings among lesser lords. • In exchange, lesser lords, or vassals, pledged service and loyalty to the greater lord. • Fief-land given to the vassal. Serfs were bound to the land. They wer ...
... Feudalism • Feudalism was a loosely organized system of rule in which powerful local lords divided their landholdings among lesser lords. • In exchange, lesser lords, or vassals, pledged service and loyalty to the greater lord. • Fief-land given to the vassal. Serfs were bound to the land. They wer ...
SETTING THE STAGE The gradual decline of the Roman Empire
... 500 to 1500. During these centuries, a new society slowly emerged. It had roots in: (1) the classical heritage of Rome, (2) the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, and (3) the customs of various Germanic tribes. Invasions of Western Europe In the fifth century, Germanic invaders overran the wester ...
... 500 to 1500. During these centuries, a new society slowly emerged. It had roots in: (1) the classical heritage of Rome, (2) the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, and (3) the customs of various Germanic tribes. Invasions of Western Europe In the fifth century, Germanic invaders overran the wester ...
Feudal Japan
... overlord: govt officials were soldiers The government itself was called the Bakufu, “Headquarters” 3 parts: military order, day-to-day affairs, justice Yoritomo, being the Shogun, would appoint certain military governors to be lords on different parts of land and they would look after the land These ...
... overlord: govt officials were soldiers The government itself was called the Bakufu, “Headquarters” 3 parts: military order, day-to-day affairs, justice Yoritomo, being the Shogun, would appoint certain military governors to be lords on different parts of land and they would look after the land These ...
Middle Ages
... Feudalism in Europe Feudalism • The decline of Roman influence in Western Social which worked Europe leftsystem peoplein with littlepeople protection andinvasions, fought forso nobles who gave against they entered intothem feudal protection andlandholding the use of lords land in return agreements ...
... Feudalism in Europe Feudalism • The decline of Roman influence in Western Social which worked Europe leftsystem peoplein with littlepeople protection andinvasions, fought forso nobles who gave against they entered intothem feudal protection andlandholding the use of lords land in return agreements ...
Feudalism and The Manor System - Options
... • Knights often agreed to defend a castle in exchange for a piece of land • Nobles would grant knights a fief – anyone who accepted a fief was called a vassal ...
... • Knights often agreed to defend a castle in exchange for a piece of land • Nobles would grant knights a fief – anyone who accepted a fief was called a vassal ...
World History - Net Start Class
... A set of mutual social obligations and the teachings of the Church 126. How did the status of women change during the Middle Ages? Their roles became increasingly confined to the home and convent 127. What was the major long-term effect of ongoing conflicts among German princes and between German ki ...
... A set of mutual social obligations and the teachings of the Church 126. How did the status of women change during the Middle Ages? Their roles became increasingly confined to the home and convent 127. What was the major long-term effect of ongoing conflicts among German princes and between German ki ...
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... • Around the year 800, a new system was developed which saw nobles given large of land. • Poor peasants worked the land and were protected by the nobles. ...
... • Around the year 800, a new system was developed which saw nobles given large of land. • Poor peasants worked the land and were protected by the nobles. ...
Medieval Kingdoms in Europe
... Death of Charlemagne • Carolingian Empire divided into 3 territories – Fought over by Charlemagne’s grandsons ...
... Death of Charlemagne • Carolingian Empire divided into 3 territories – Fought over by Charlemagne’s grandsons ...
Middle Ages Battleship – Copy.ppt
... swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351 was known as the _______. ...
... swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351 was known as the _______. ...
Life in the Middle Ages
... like property of the lords Knights began to feel loyal to lords alone Lords began to become independent of the Monarch ...
... like property of the lords Knights began to feel loyal to lords alone Lords began to become independent of the Monarch ...
Three major religious groups all claimed Jerusalem in the land of
... marry without the Lord’s approval, could not leave the manor or own property. Feudalism was really made a part of England when William the Conqueror took over in 1066. William the Conqueror ordered a census called the Domesday Book that counted people, manors and animals in England. The Magna Carta ...
... marry without the Lord’s approval, could not leave the manor or own property. Feudalism was really made a part of England when William the Conqueror took over in 1066. William the Conqueror ordered a census called the Domesday Book that counted people, manors and animals in England. The Magna Carta ...
Middle Ages Essential Questions
... 1. Why do we call the earliest part of the Middle Ages “the Dark Ages” and why is there so little written evidence available from this time period? ...
... 1. Why do we call the earliest part of the Middle Ages “the Dark Ages” and why is there so little written evidence available from this time period? ...
The Middle Ages
... • Slaves made up of conquered peoples • Some treated harshly, while other were treated fairly • Rural slaves became serfs, who worked the land and provided labor for owner (in return for protection) • Set up for system of feudalism ...
... • Slaves made up of conquered peoples • Some treated harshly, while other were treated fairly • Rural slaves became serfs, who worked the land and provided labor for owner (in return for protection) • Set up for system of feudalism ...
Mrs. Boyd or Ms. Kimberly Eastern Hemisphere 7
... Eastern Hemisphere 7 Medieval Europe & Feudalism Unit ...
... Eastern Hemisphere 7 Medieval Europe & Feudalism Unit ...
The Middle Ages
... with the carved head of a sea monster The ships allowed the vikings to navigate the fjords, and loot inland villages and monasteries FJORD: a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea ...
... with the carved head of a sea monster The ships allowed the vikings to navigate the fjords, and loot inland villages and monasteries FJORD: a long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea ...
Life in Europe after the Romans
... What system of protection developed as a direct result of barbarian and Viking attacks? • Feudalism :military, political & economic system based on the holding of land – Lord (land owning nobles): manor – Vassal (received land fr. Lord=fief) – Private army: vassal divided the land – Knights: land t ...
... What system of protection developed as a direct result of barbarian and Viking attacks? • Feudalism :military, political & economic system based on the holding of land – Lord (land owning nobles): manor – Vassal (received land fr. Lord=fief) – Private army: vassal divided the land – Knights: land t ...
Feudal Japan - 6th Social STudies
... controlled smaller pieces of land, rather than one emperor controlling everything-‐-‐this is usually called Feudalism. Feudal control began when wealthy landholders (nobles) divided up the land into smaller a ...
... controlled smaller pieces of land, rather than one emperor controlling everything-‐-‐this is usually called Feudalism. Feudal control began when wealthy landholders (nobles) divided up the land into smaller a ...
WORLD HISTORY EUROPEAN MIDDLE AGES (500 to 1400)
... vassal Social rights and obligations: i. King owned land but gave some significant portions of land (called a “fief”) to lord in exchange for military protection from lord ii. Lord ran land but permitted vassal to live on land with lord in exchange for military protection from vassal iii. Vassal ...
... vassal Social rights and obligations: i. King owned land but gave some significant portions of land (called a “fief”) to lord in exchange for military protection from lord ii. Lord ran land but permitted vassal to live on land with lord in exchange for military protection from vassal iii. Vassal ...
Feudalism in the Holy Roman Empire
Feudalism in the Holy Roman Empire was a politico-economic system of relationships between liege lords and enfeoffed vassals (or feudatories) that formed the basis of the social structure within the Holy Roman Empire during the High Middle Ages. In German the system is variously referred to Lehnswesen, Feudalwesen or Benefizialwesen.Feudalism in Europe emerged in the Early Middle Ages, based on Roman clientship and the Germanic social hierarchy of lords and retainers. It obliged the feudatory to render personal services to the lord. These included e. g. holding his stirrup, joining him on festive occasions and service as a cupbearer at the banquet table. Both pledged mutual loyalty: the lord to ""shelter and protect"", the vassal to ""help and advise"". Furthermore, feudal lord and vassal were bound to mutually respect one another, i.e. the lord could not, by law, beat his vassal, humiliate or lay hands on his wife or daughter.The highest liege lord was the sovereign, the king or duke, who granted fiefs to his princes. In turn, they could award fiefs to other nobles, who wanted to be enfeoffed by them and who were often subordinate to the liege lord in the aristocratic hierarchy.