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Stand back fair maiden! I will protect you from those ferocious middle school children. Oh (gasp). But who will save them from having to learn aboutus? Feudal Europe First Kings • Germanic tribes took over after Rome • Fought for own land • Strongest man/fiercest warrior made king Europe 500 AD Europeans Needed Protection • During the 9th & 10th centuries Europe was invaded from every direction • North – Viking invasions • South – Muslims had conquered territory • Feudalism grows because the weak needed protection! King Divides His Lands • Awards land called “fiefs” to his top men • Become noblescalled lords or… • The lords became vassals of the king • Vassals- loyalty given for land & protection Even Vassals Have Vassals • The king is the head of the nobility- called royalty • Nobles want more power – Nobles gave fiefs to lesser nobles – These lesser nobles became vassals too • All were vassals except for the king • Vassal= you swear loyalty; and agree someone else is above you! Feudalism In Europe • As time passed, land in Europe was divided into smaller kingdoms and fiefdoms • The kings did not command one large, central empire • Feudalism- land owned by king or lord, vassals (including peasants) were expected to work, pay taxes, and fight for their lord Europe 500 AD The Manor System • Way of organizing economy • Manor- large area of farmland that also contains, peasant villages, a church, and typically a castle/manor house for protection • The manor was run by the lord or king • Peasants- fought and farmed in exchange for land and protection Life on the Manor Everyone fits into one of the following Roles • • • • Those who rule Those who pray Those who fight Those who work Kin g Lords & Clergy Knights Lesser Lords Peasants & Serfs King/Lord Exchange Kin g Lord Land, (Fief) Peasants Way to Make Money Protection (Nobility ) Loyalty Will Fight in Army Soldiers for Army Cut of Taxes Vassal of King The Lord/Knight Exchange Knight Lord Lesser noble May be a Knight Land, (Fief) Peasants Protection Loyalty Will Fight for Lord Soldiers for Army Cut of Taxes Vassal of King Vassal of Higher Lord The Lord/Peasant Exchange Lesser Peasant Lord or Knight Protection Land to Farm Served in Army Supplies Food Pays Taxes Labor Vassal of Higher Lord or King Vassal of Lord Peasants • Two types of peasants (poor farmers) – Freeman- peasants who owned or rented a small plot of land – Serfs- peasants who were considered to be a part of the manor (like property) • Were not allowed to leave the manor • Sometimes they could buy their freedom • If they escaped and avoided capture for a year and one day they became free Castles • • • • • • • • Built of stone (at first built of wood) Designed for protection not comfort Built on a hill on rocky land if not, needed a moat Moat: deep water filled or dry ditch Drafty, dirty, damp, dim, cold Small windows, little sunlight Heavy metal gate that protected the heavy wooden door Dungeons AKA Keeps- strongest part of the castle; enemies kept there- but also the hide out for the lord and family