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Feudalism & Manorialism Learning Goal 2: Explain why feudalism and manoralism developed in Western Europe and describe the major characteristics of each.

The Early Middle Ages was a dangerous time.

Roman Empire had collapsed in the West Kingdoms & tribes fought for power, resulting in dozens of little kingdoms. Fighting & attacks from Vikings, Magyars (from East Asia) and Muslims as well Ordinary people were unprotected & at risk in their daily lives A new way of life evolved ...

Feudalism Feudalism was the political system of the Middle Ages. In a feudal society, land is exchanged for military service and loyalty. Owning land = power

Draw a 4 tiered social class pyramid in your notebook on p. 5

Fill in the top 2 sections of your pyramid

At the top William the Conqueror The King owned all of the land. He allotted land to the nobles based on their relationship & power William the Conqueror

Vassal: a person who holds land based on the conditions of loyalty & allegiance Knights & nobles are vassals to the King

Nobles Lords and Ladies, Dukes, Earls. Usually related to, or mates with, the King. They didn’t get the Land for free: they were required to give money and soldiers (knights) if the King needed them to fight a war.

Fill in the 3rd section

Knights/Vassals Nobles needed trained soldiers to defend castles and to give the King when he asked for them. Knights most important, highly skilled soldiers Mounted knights in heavy armor best defenders

Serfs (Peasants) Everyday people who offered their labor of the landowner’s land in return for protection Serfs = bound to land Could not leave the manor (lord’s land) even needed permission to marry

Manorialism: the economic system of feudalism Fief: all of a Lord’s land The manor included everything serfs needed: church, fields, homes, workshops, etc.

Manorialism is a self-sufficient economy: everything that is necessary for life was created on the manor.

The End of the Feudal System Crusades: many knights left their fiefs to fight in the Middle East Plague: manors were devastated by the high number of deaths

Feudalism DBQ Answer the questions in complete sentences! If you have a question, feel free to ask