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Good Morning!  Wednesday 8/31 Journal: In Class Today: Section 2 notes on Feudalism Finish vocab – Quiz tomorrow includes vocab & notes from sect. 1 & 2 Keep working on odd pages in WB Pages 65-69

The Rise of Feudalism The Feudal System Localized protection in a hostile world Land for Loyalty Lords over Vassals Feudal contracts Fiefs-land grants Peasants Townships Businesses Vassals could be Lords Too Vassals could own land to more than one Lord Liege Lord Service

Knights, Castles, & Nobles Part of the Nobility Warfare is a way of life Trained with his father’s Lord Once “knighted”- lifetime service to the Lord or higher (King) Code of Chivalry (Conduct) Troubadour Songs Castles for Defense Strong fortresses for defense and living Noblewomen Tended to land holdings while husband is away Inheritance rights restricted Marriage was a long drawn out negotiation of terms – Dowry / land

Life on the Manor The Manorial Economy The Manor was the economy Labor done by peasants (serfs) Not slave but not free Must stay on the land for life Peasants Duties: Farming Repairing infrastructure Gaining permission for marriage Making payments to Lord Often in farming goods Peasant life was TOUGH!!! A self-sufficient economy Everything a small town needed was provided there

After the notes… Make sure you have completed your Vocab for Ch. 7 Tomorrow’s quiz includes content from day 1 & 2 of chapter 7 notes… And vocabulary Keep working on the odd pages of your WB Pages 65-69