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Understanding Fragmentation: The Impact of Vikings and Feudalism in the Middle Ages

This piece explores the concept of fragmentation during the Central Middle Ages and its consequences on political and social structures. It highlights key events such as Viking attacks, the significance of various migrations, and the establishment of feudalism and manorialism. By analyzing artifacts and historical events from regions like Helluland, Markland, and Vinland, we uncover the dynamics of Norse society and the three orders: those who work, pray, and fight. The intricacies of feudal and manorial systems are discussed to clarify common misconceptions.

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Understanding Fragmentation: The Impact of Vikings and Feudalism in the Middle Ages

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  1. Fragmentations and Its Consequences

  2. Fragmentation

  3. Key Terms Viking Attack! • Vikings • Kells • Lindisfarne • Magyars • Capetians

  4. Migrations of the Central Middle Ages

  5. Political Divisions

  6. Norse in the North Atlantic Helluland Markland Vinland

  7. Artifacts from L’Anse aux Meadows

  8. Maine Penny

  9. Bishop of Baffin

  10. Results of Fragmentation Feudalism and Manorialism

  11. The Three Orders of Medieval Society • Those who work • Those who pray • Those who fight

  12. Key Terms • Feudalism • A political and economic system amongst those who fight in which land is exchanged for military service • Manorialism • A political and economic system in which the service and taxes of a tenant are paid in exchange for protection

  13. Manorialism and Feudalism No one gets this right… there are no images to demonstrate because no one gets it right. Just pay attention to the differences in definitions!

  14. What Feudalism IS NOT

  15. What Feudalism IS NOT

  16. What Feudalism IS NOT

  17. What Feudalism IS NOT

  18. What Feudalism Is… (and the main reason I chose your textbook…)

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