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Feudalism

Feudalism. Lords Top Rank. Nobles/Vassals 2 nd Rank. Serfs Bottom Class. Owed Military Service to the Nobles for allowing t hem to use the land. Responsibility Farmed the l and for the Nobles. Responsibility Provided land f or the peasants (Serfs). Responsibility

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Feudalism

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  1. Feudalism Lords Top Rank Nobles/Vassals 2nd Rank Serfs Bottom Class Owed Military Service to the Nobles for allowing them to use the land Responsibility Farmed the land for the Nobles Responsibility Provided land for the peasants (Serfs) Responsibility provide land to Nobles and Peasants Worked for the Lord as a Knight in return for land Owed part of the crop to Nobles and the Lord. Could not leave the estate without permission of the nobles Were not allowed to marry without permission. Lived by the Code of Chivalry: A Guide for good behavior

  2. British Kings and Their Accomplishments Alfred the Great King John Henry II Edward I Signed the Magna Carta into law. This outlined the powerof the King Helped to develop The English Parliament Drove the Vikings from England Established the Jury System in England

  3. Geography English Channel Physical Features That Separate Cultures Disease Medieval Cities Mountains-Rivers- Oceans Black Death was a plague in Europe that killed millions The English Channel separates England from the rest of Europe. Dirty-Smelly Polluted The Alps separated Italy from the rest of Europe. Doomsday Book First English Census William the Conqueror asked for the census. It decreased trade and increased wages for those that survived.

  4. Church Holy Roman Empire Science Art Missionaries Started by Pope Gregory the Great Inquisition Church Court tried people who disagreed with the church about science. Stained Glass Windows in Cathedrals. Emperor Charlemagne Thomas Aquinas Combined church teachings with the views of Aristotle. Francis of Assisi famous friar that helped the poor. Believed education was important for all Concordat of Worms Limited the power of the Emperors Hildegard of Bingen Convent in Germany famous for religious music.

  5. Crusades Started by the Catholics because they wanted to take the holy land back from the Muslims. 2nd Crusade Muslims drive Christians from the Holy Land 1st Crusade Drove Muslims from the Holy Land 3rd Crusade Ended in adraw Effects of the Crusades More trade between Europe and the Middle East. Feudalism broke down Nobles were forced to sell their land. Collected more taxes in Europe.

  6. Franks (France) King Clovis Fought the 100 years war vs. the British The Franks develop one of Europe’s first parliaments 1st Frankish King Joan of Arc Famous Frankish teenage girl who led French troops into battle vs. the British Their parliament was called the Estates General Became a Catholic as King

  7. Ancestry of Great Britain Anglo - Saxons Celts Invaded England after the Romans left. Pushed into Ireland, Whales, and Scotland.

  8. Vikings From Scandinavia Robbed villages in Europe Driven from England by Alfred the Great.

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