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Page 1: Do Now: April 5  Write at least one thing that you know about Feudalism/the Feudal Society. ◦ If you do not know, take a guess.  Write at least one question.

Write at least one thing that you know about Feudalism/the Feudal Society.

◦ If you do not know, take a guess. Write at least one question you have about Feudalism/the Feudal Society.

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700 A.D. – 1200 A.D.

http://econtent.bucksiu.org/SAFARI/montage/play.php?keyindex=4647

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Central government collapsed after the death of King Charlemagne. As the Vikings invaded Western European kingdoms, local nobles took over the duty of raising armies and protecting their property. Power passed from kings to local lords, giving rise to a system known as feudalism.

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The clergy, or religious leaders, also owned land and held power. Members of the clergy taught Christianity, helped the poor and sick, and advised the nobles who belonged to the Church. With Western Europe

divided into thousands of feudal territories, the Church served as a unifying force and exerted a strong Influence over the culture of the Middle Ages.

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Power was based on the ownership of land.

Charles Martel began giving his soldiers fiefs (estates) as a reward for their service and loyalty.

After 800, the kings of Europe followed Martel’s example, tying land ownership to military service and resulting in power and wealth for soldiers.

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After Charlemagne’s death in 814, Europe had no central government and very weak kings.

Around 900, the nobles took on the duty of protecting their land and people from the Vikings.

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The peasants asked the nobles to protect them and in return, the peasants gave their lands to nobles and promised to work for them.

By 1000, the kingdoms of Western Europe were divided into thousands of feudal territories.

The noble who owned the land had the political power, making the laws for his fief and disallowing the peasants any say in the government.

As almost everyone believed that God wanted it that way, few people tried to improve society.

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Feudalism was based on ties of loyalty and duty among nobles, who were both lords and vassals (nobles who served a lord of higher rank).

The tie between lord and vassal was made official in a special ceremony known as the act of homage, in which the vassal promised to serve the lord.

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Vassals had to help the lord in battle, make payments to their lord, and attend the lord’s court.

When a lord’s daughter married, or his son became a knight (warrior on horseback), his vassals had to give the lord money.

Watch “Vassals’ Hassles”

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From the 800s to the 1000s, nobles and their families lived in one-room wooden houses surrounded by palisades, or high wooden fences built for protection.

The house consisted of one room with a high ceiling and a straw-covered floor. All activity took place in that one room.

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By the 1100s, nobles were living in stone houses, designed as fortresses, called castles.

Within the castle walls was a keep, or tall tower with thick walls, that contained a great hall, many rooms, and a dungeon.

Many people lived in the castle, including the noble’s servants and officials who were responsible for the castle’s care and defense.

http://www.castlewales.com/casterms.html

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When nobles were at home, they looked after their estates, went hunting and fishing, played games, and held court.

Noblewomen were called ladies. Women were often married by 12 years of

age, helped their husbands run their estates, and were expected to have and raise children.

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Would you have liked living during the time of Feudalism? Explain your answer.

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Almost all nobles earned knighthood.

Knights were expected to follow the code of chivalry, rules stating that a knight was to obey his lord, show bravery, respect women of noble birth, honor the Church, help people, and to fight fairly against his enemies.

The code of chivalry became the guide to behavior from which the Western idea of good manners developed.

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A noble began knighthood training at seven years of age.

At the castle of another lord, he learned to be a page, or a person who helped the knights of the castle.

At 15 years old, a page became a squire and was put under the care and training of one knight.

Watch “Worst Jobs – Squire” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZrE1mVcB2k&feature=related

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If the squire proved to be a good fighter, he was rewarded by being made a knight in a special ceremony known as dubbing, in which he promised to defend the Church, his lord, and to protect the weak.

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Knights trained for war by fighting each other in tournaments, or special contests that test strength, skill, and endurance.

The most popular event was the joust, in which two armored knights on horseback carrying dull lances galloped towards each other, trying to knock the other to the ground with his lance.

While very popular, the cost of tournaments was high.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zfJoptgcYA

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Nobles, knights, and peasants all depended on the land for everything.

The land was divided into manors, or farming communities.

Manors were found on fiefs and were owned by nobles.

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The noble chose loyal officials to run his manor. One official, the seneschal, tended the fiefs by

visiting each regularly. Another official was the bailiff who managed

the peasants in the fields. As poor transportation and frequent fighting

isolated manors, each manor produced food, clothing, and shelter for themselves and the noble.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pypbyC548dw

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Two groups of peasants worked on the manor:◦ Freemen, or peasants who paid the noble for the

right to farm land, worked only on their own strips of land and had rights under law.

Serfs and their descendants also worked on a manor, but they were a noble’s property.

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While serfs could not be driven off the land and did not have to serve in the army, they could only gain their freedom by escaping or buying their freedom.

In spite of the difficulties, a serf’s life had some bright moments.

By the 1200s, peasants began to use a three-field system of farming, started to use a heavy iron plow, and employed the horse collar which enabled the peasants to grow more food.

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http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/feudalism.htm