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Feudalism Europe

Feudalism – Chapter 13 worksheet Answers GRS Title: ______________________ Role: ______________________ Loyal to: Himself Lord/Noble Grant land to lesser nobles Title: ________________________________________ Role: Allowed to live off, but not own fiefs Loyal to: _____________________________________ Knights (Vassel)/ Lesser Nobles Lord/Noble Title: Peasant/Serf Role: ______________________________________________________ Loyal to: ___________________________________________________ Work the land for living and for prophet for their noble. Knights/Lesser Nobles/ Lord

European Feudalism Chart King/Queen (Monarch) Lords/Nobles (Landowners) Knights Peasant s/Serfs   Peasants /Serfs

European Feudalism Chart The Feudal System was a system of social order after the fall of the Roman Empire In the Feudal system, the relationship between nobles and peasants were not equal. However, both Nobles and peasants received things they needed. The chart on European Feudalism demonstrates this. Please add notes to your chart as we go

European Feudalism Chart King/Queen (Monarch) Lords/Nobles (Landowners) Knights The king gave land to Nobles The Nobles were loyal to the King Nobles would divide their land for knights Knights would defend the Nobles and act as an army. Peasant s/Serfs Peasant s/Serfs  Peasant s/Serfs  Peasant s/Serfs  Peasants /Serfs  Peasants /Serfs Serfs would give a share of their produce to the Knights above them Knights would divide their land further and allow Serfs to work their land. This provided food to the Serfs