In Days of Old Power Point One For use with lessons 1 and 2 Travel Back in Time and Kings, Knights and Countrymen Further Power Point information can be.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By: Cara Nolen The differences of the daily life of a peasant as opposed to a noble were vast. Daily life in the Middle ages was dictated by wealth,
Advertisements

1 Chapter 12—Feudalism Open to Page When You Think Of Feudalism And The Middle Ages… What Do You Think Of?
Feudal Europe During the Middle Ages
Medieval Times Web quest
Feudalism  A loosely organized system of rule between powerful local lords and lesser lords called vassals. ○ Feudal contract- vassals gave loyalty and.
1 Feudal Society Political Structure Chapter 24 World History, Pt. 1.
1 Topic: The Middle Ages in Europe Essential Question: What role did lords, knights, and serfs play in the structure of feudalism?
The Feudal System The Middle Ages. The Feudal System Feudal and manorial systems governed life and required people to perform certain duties and obligations.
Medieval Times.
Europe in the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages or Medieval Europe or The Dark Ages Life After the Roman Empire 500 – 1500 AD.
Feudalism And Manorialism
Chapter 12: The Early Middle Ages Section 2: Feudalism and the Manor System World History Period 1.
Do You Know About the Middle Ages?
Effects of Feudalism Miss Arnold West Middle School
Lecture 2.1 Feudalism and the Dark Ages.  Write one thing you know about each of the 5 religions we have talked about.  What were the major accomplishments.
EQ: Why did Feudalism begin in Europe during the Middle Ages?
The Dark Ages Europe Under Seige. Dark Ages From 500 AD to 1000 AD Europe entered a time period called the Dark Ages From 500 AD to 1000 AD Europe entered.
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES UNIT REVIEW This is the last test of the quarter!
In Days of Old Power Point Two To be used with lesson 3, Passages of Man and Word. Further Power Point information can be obtained by going to the on-line.
Life During the Middle Ages. Origins of Feudalism In Europe as part of a response to Viking, Magyar, and Muslim invaders. Kings found themselves with.
Middle Ages The Friendly and The Not So Friendly!.
1 Aim: How did the feudal system govern life in Europe? (9th C-12th C) Do Now: Handout on “Europe- 9th and 10th C” 1.What is this report telling us? 2.
BELLWORK What are the levels of Feudalism? How does each feudal level help one another? What is a fief? Who owned them? Who worked them? What is the difference.
Feudalism.
In Days Of Old Power Point Three For use with lesson 4, Times Are Changing. Further Power Point information can be obtained by going to the on-line lesson.
Feudal Society Political Structure
Life in the Middle Ages tayci.tripod.com. The Church Most people were Christian in medieval Europe Most people were Christian in medieval Europe Some.
Feudalism Political and social system based on the granting of land in exchange for loyalty, military assistance, and other services.
Goals for today Define important terms that are associated with feudalism Explain the factors that led to the rise of Feudalism in Europe Identify the.
The Middle Ages A period in Europe from 500 to 1500 AD.
Feudalism in Western Europe Notes 2.4 December ___, 2015.
Feudalism.
1 Feudal Society Political Structure. 2 WHY WAS FEUDALISM NECESSARY?
Feudal System. Context Western Roman Empire falls around 390 CE -Two structures rise in order to fill the vacuum that is left behind: A) Feudal System.
BELLWORK Read “Life in the Castle” pg. 117 and answer the following questions: 1.What are some characteristics of a Medieval castle? 2.What were the living.
An Overview of Feudalism in Western Europe Notes 2.3 November ___, 2015.
1/2 /13 Focus: 1/2 /13 Focus: – Feudalism and the manor system were both based on mutual obligations. – In feudalism, nobles owed duties to each other.
The Feudal and Manorial Systems The Early Middle Ages.
Kick off! Key Terms  Knights  Fief  Vassal  Feudal System  Fealty  Manorial System  Serfs.
What is Feudalism? After Charlemagne’s empire fell, landowning nobles became more powerful, & peasants looked to nobles for protection. Under the system.
Knights, Castles, and Kings…Oh My!. The Middle Ages The time period between Ancient and Modern times No European countries exist Without boundaries, kings.
Feudalism. Special system of government Organized in levels according to the amount of power you had Under feudalism landowning nobles governed and protected.
Daily Opener 1.Would you like to live in a castle? Why or Why not? 2.What did a knight do?
Mindset # 32 Read “Life in the Castle” pg. 117 and answer the following questions: What are some characteristics of a Medieval castle? What were the living.
Chapter 13: The Rise of the Middle Ages Section 2: Feudalism and the Manorial System Section 2: Feudalism and the Manorial System.
1 The High Middle Ages The Introduction of Feudalism Social Studies 8.
Aim: How did Feudalism bring stability to Europe?
World Civilizations A Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Elam
Look at this… While you watch, think about the following:
Borrowed from Mrs. Valenti’s World History Class
Look at this… While you watch, think about the following:
The old Roman Empire….
Warm-up! What significant information did Ibn Sina contribute to the Islamic Empire? What did Ibn Battuta contribute? Who were the Germanic tribes and.
Warm Up – October 2 Need one post it per pair –
The Middle Ages Feudalism.
Gold Star = King/Queen Silver Stars = Nobles Red Stars = Knights
Aim: Explain the Structure of Feudalism & Role of the Manor System?
Interactive Notebook Set Up
The Castle: More than a home
The Rise of Feudalism and the Social Hierarchy
Feudal System.
Feudalism & Manorialism
Feudalism & Manorialism Pyramid of power
Manorialism.
Origins, Feudalism, and the Manor System
What was the Middle Ages and its significance to European society
Feudalism Monday 3/4.
The Middle Ages A period in Europe from 500 to 1500 AD.
The Rise of Feudalism in Europe During the Middle Ages
Presentation transcript:

In Days of Old Power Point One For use with lessons 1 and 2 Travel Back in Time and Kings, Knights and Countrymen Further Power Point information can be obtained by going to the on-line lesson.

Day One In Days of Old Time and Place

Timeline

What happened during the Middle Ages?

Let’s visit Europe during the Middle Ages.

Timeline of the Middle Ages The pink is the Middle Ages. Yellow is the part we will be studying.

Let’s Review! A timeline is used to show when events in history happened. The Middle Ages lasted from year 400AD until about 1400AD. We can find out about the Middle Ages from many different sources.

Day 2 In Days of Old Feudal Government

Feudal Government (The Manor)

Feudal Government (The Power Pyramid)

Let’s Review! Feudal Government The Power Pyramid The Manor

Day 3 In Days of Old Noble Class

Noble Class (Dress)

Noble Class (Daily Activities)

Noble Class (Birthright)

Noble Class (Home) Steep walls and small windows protect the castle from attack.

Noble Class (Home) This shows the lookout bridge. This makes it easy to defend the castle without the enemy being able to get in.

Noble Class (Home) The castle is the king’s home.

Noble Class (Home) Look at the castle in relation to the manor.

Noble Class (Manor)

Coat of Arms

Let’s Review! Noble Kings, Lords, Knights, and their families Dress, home, food, work, play Coat of Arms

Day 4 In Days of Old Peasants and Serfs

Peasants/Serfs

Let’s Review! Peasant Serf Dress, home, food, work, play

Day 5 Are you ready to.. Show What You Know! Summative Assessment #1