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Times of Change: Challenges to the Feudal System Question of Focus for this section: In what ways can changing social structures affect a society’s worldview? Society Worldview Worldview Society Overview 1.Canada’s historical social and economic systems 2.Similarities between Medieval European systems and Canadian systems; past and present 3.Things to consider about Feudalism 4.Different points of view; FeudalismGood or bad idea? 5.Research: 100 Years War and The Black Death Similarities? • Although several social and economic structures lasted for many years in Canada, some eventually began to weaken and disappear altogether. • However, some aspects of them remain today. • Research, explore, inquire, construct! Social/Economic Structures in Canada…Some things to Consider… • What social/economic structures existed in Canada’s history? • Why are some of these no longer in place today? Why are some aspects of them still evident today? • Whose interests were best served by some of these systems? • What kinds of pressures do you think might have caused these systems to eventually break down? Brainstorm! Feudalism… Some things to Consider… • Although the feudal system lasted for many hundreds of years, it eventually began to weaken and finally disappeared altogether. • Whose interests were best served by feudalism? • What kinds of pressures do you think might have caused feudalism to eventually break down? Brainstorm! Different Points of View When people have different points of view on an issue, this does not mean that one person is wrong and the other person is right. They may simply be applying different “criteria.” Criteria are the rules or standards that you use to judge something. Different Points of View • The next two slides present two viewpoints regarding the Feudal System. As I read each passage, ask yourself: • What point of view is the author presenting? • Identify details from the passage that highlight either the positive or negative aspects of Feudalism. • What criteria has each writer used to assess the Feudal system? Viewpoint One Viewpoint Two These mischievous people [the peasants] thus assembled without captain or armour robbed, brent [burned] and slew [killed] all gentlemen that they could lay hands on…and did such shameful deeds that no human creature ought to think on any such and he that did most mischief was most praised with them and greatest master. Think about it… • If half the people in Canada suddenly died of a terrible disease, how do you think this would affect our society? • Can you think of examples in Canadian history where this has happened? What effect(s) did (has) it have (had) on Canadian society? Research/Journal Project… • The Black Death (Pages 25-28 in text book)