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The Middle Ages

Discover the fascinating world of the Middle Ages, from the life of peasants to the role of the church, influential figures, and the devastating impact of the Black Plague. Uncover answers to questions and expand your knowledge of this important historical era.

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The Middle Ages

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  1. Hi, my name is Crispin. Remember me? I want to tell you more about the Middle Ages! As you know, I was a peasant…. The Middle Ages 500 -1500 Western and northern Europe “Medieval”- Latin : medius Key word Urbanization for the first time Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages

  2. Questions about the Middle Ages • What was life like in the Middle Ages? • Where did the Middle Ages take place? Was it only in Europe? • Why was the church important? • When did children go to school? • Who were some of the famous people of the Middle Ages? Why were they important? • How did the Black Plague kill so many people?

  3. Map of Europe in 998. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Europe998new.png

  4. FEUDALISM Lord Furnival 1) A political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service. 2) In other words, the king awarded land grants or "fiefs" to his most important nobles, his barons, and his bishops, in return for their contribution of soldiers for the king's armies. Crispin

  5. Crispin: Here’s a map of what Stromford may have looked like. • Go ahead and color in the legend on your handout.

  6. Serfs: • Bound to lord for life. • Needed permission to marry • Under protection of lord • Not allowed to leave land

  7. Castles

  8. could only be built by the approval of the king • Used for defense • Everything the king or nobles needed would be found inside the house

  9. Concentric Castles- Why were they called concentric castles? Deal Castle

  10. The Church Above: More like the church at Stromford Left: Perhaps like a church in Great Wexly Why would Crispin be so surprised?

  11. Knighthood: professional soliders KNIGHT – 20 yrs SQUIRE – 15 or 16 yrs PAGE – 8 yrs

  12. Code of Chivalry • Thou shalt believe all that the Church teaches, and shalt observe all its directions. • Thou shalt defend the Church. • Thou shalt repect all weaknesses, and shalt constitute thyself the defender of them. • Thou shalt love the country in the which thou wast born. • Thou shalt not recoil before thine enemy. • Thou shalt make war against the Infidel without cessation, and without mercy. • Thou shalt perform scrupulously thy feudal duties, if they be not contrary to the laws of God. • Thou shalt never lie, and shall remain faithful to thy pledged word. • Thou shalt be generous, and give largess to everyone. • Thou shalt be everywhere and always the champion of the Right and the Good against Injustice and Evil.

  13. Questions about the Middle Ages • What was life like in the Middle Ages? • Where did the Middle Ages take place? Was it only in Europe? • Why was the church important? • When did children go to school? • Who were some of the famous people of the Middle Ages? Why were they important? • How did the Black Plague kill so many people?

  14. Now, you know a little bit more about the Middle Ages. What are your questions now?

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