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Understanding Feudalism: The Rise of Nobles and Military Support in Medieval Europe

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This chapter explores the concept of feudalism in medieval Europe, focusing on the relationship between lords, vassals, and knights. In exchange for military service, Charles Martel granted land that generated income, enabling soldiers to pay for their equipment. The absence of a strong government allowed powerful nobles to assert control, collect taxes, and enforce laws, leaving peasants without royal protection. The dynamics of loyalty and duty among nobles established a new social order, characterized by public ceremonies affirming these obligations.

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Understanding Feudalism: The Rise of Nobles and Military Support in Medieval Europe

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  1. Feudalism Section 2 Chapter 15 Medieval Europe

  2. What is Feudalism? • In exchange for military support • Charles Martel gave land • Which produced income---allowed the soldiers to pay for own equipment • How do we pay for a military now? • Lost of a strong government allowed strong nobles to gain power • Collected taxes • Enforced laws

  3. What is feudalism? • Peasants could not look to a king for protection

  4. What is feudalism? • Shift of power led to new system

  5. The Role of Vassals and Knights • Based on ties to loyalty and duty • Nobles are both lords land vassals • Public ceremony • “to keep faith and loyalty to you against all others”

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