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Life in Medieval Europe: A look at Life and the Feudal Hierarchy 8th Grade Social Studies WHY WAS FEUDALISM NECESSARY? A New Order • Feudalism Overview • A political and economic system – large landholders gave protection to people for their service (mostly farm labor) • Filled two needs – Peoples need for protection – Landowners need for defense • Lasted in some areas of Europe until around 1450 • Hierarchies - orders of authority – developed between different classes The Feudal Hierarchy • Monarch • Lords • Vassal • Knight • Guildsmen/Craftsmen • Peasants/Serfs • either a king or a queen which was typically in power based on lineage • powerful noblemen and women who owned large tracts of land • a person who is given a manor from a lord or king • a specially trained soldier who fights for a lord and vassal • men who learned from a relative how to produce a particular good for the manor • poor farmers who work the manor’s farmland in exchange for protection The Feudal Hierarchy Freeman (Guildsman/Craftsman) Serfs/Peasants The Feudal Hierarchy Vassals Knights LABOR PROTECTION Freeman (Guildsman/Craftsman) Serfs/Peasants The Feudal Hierarchy Lords LAND AND PROTECTION LOYALTY AND MILITARY SERVICE Vassals Knights LABOR PROTECTION Freeman (Guildsman/Craftsman) Serfs/Peasants The Feudal Hierarchy Monarch LOYALTY AND SERVICE LAND Lords LAND AND PROTECTION LOYALTY AND MILITARY SERVICE Vassals Knights LABOR PROTECTION Freeman (Guildsman/Craftsman) Serfs/Peasants The Monarch • Monarch • at their most powerful during the late middleages (about 800ad1700ad) • was a king or queen who ruled over a strong central government • considered god-like in their kingdom Lords • Lords • were most powerful during the early middle ages (500 ad-800 ad) • owned hundreds to thousands of acres know as fiefs Fiefs: – large tracts of land – granted by the monarch or stronger lord • • gained wealth through rent, taxes, services and food from craftsmen and serfs • lived lavishly in his castle • met regularly with his court to discuss issues around the fief Lady Lady • dealt with the management of crops, animals and property • ruled over hundreds of employees and servants • served the manor as a nurse since doctors and surgeons were few and far between Vassals • Vassals • “Lord’s subjects “ • former knights who were rewarded for their service and given manors • each manor contained a smaller castle and the ability to thwart enemy attacks with certain defenses Homage and the Oath of Fealty • Homage a vassal's public honor of allegiance to a lord • Oath of Fealty promise to remain loyal to a lord • Vassal’s were expected to pay homage through the Oath of Fealty to the lord and lady • Vassals also promised to raise an army to protect the lord or lady in times of trouble Feudal Contract LORDS GIVE SERVICE TO GIVE PROTECTION TO VASSALS Knights • Knights • specially trained armed mounted soldiers who give military service to both their lords and vassals • were given all the same rights and privileges as lords Craftsmen • Craftsmen • people that worked in each manor producing goods for the manor’s self-sufficiency • had special skills so their work was in high demand • many lived in wooden homes and had enough income to support their family Serfs • Serfs • owned no land to pass on to future generations • lived in mud and stone huts, (sometimes wood and stone homes) • gave most of their harvests to their vassal or Church • Men: typically worked the land or were called to fight • Women: produced food and clothing for their own household Comparing Serfs to Lords Serfs • Ate eggs, bread, poultry, some meat, and vegetables • Wore wool and animal skin clothes • Benefited from their beasts of burden, selling some crops, and bartering what little they had Lords • Ate meat, game, fish, pastries, spices, and vegetables • Wore wool, silk, and linen clothes • Acquired wealth from rent, taxes, services and products from their fief, and the prizes of conquest. Quick Write #6 How did the Feudal Hierarchy and it’s protection work? After taking notes, describe in order of rank the people and their jobs, and explain why paying homage and taking the Oath of Fealty were important parts of the manor's protection?