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1 Feudal Society 700 A.D. – 1200 A.D.

2 Vocabulary to Define Right Now
Feudalism Fief Vassal Act of Homage Clergy Knight Code of Chivalry Page Squire Dubbing Joust Manor Seneschal Bailiff Freemen Serf

3 Who am I? I awarded my men fiefs (feefs) for their service and loyalty. Others followed my example, and land ownership became tied to military service. Land Ownership = Power

4 Who am I??? With no central government after my death, nobles who owned land needed to protect themselves from Viking raids. Over many years, nobles grew to be quite powerful.

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6 Fief Nobles lived here

7 Watch the Rise of Feudalism
All based on loyalty, protection, and service Watch the Rise of Feudalism L Drive Peasants Peasants Peasants

8 Act of Homage Read the bottom Of Page 368 and finish on page 369

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12 Feudal Pyramid Gave knights to fight and other services
Gave land and protection Fought and gave other services Gave land and protection Gave food and other services Gave land and protection

13 Watch Castle Life L Drive

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19 Castle Fighting

20 Watch Feudalism, Life in a Castle
L Drive

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25 Almost all Nobles were Knights, but Knighthood had to be earned.

26 Code of Chivalry

27 Knight – If you were good
Watch Knighthood Video L Drive Page years old Squire – 15 years old Knight – If you were good

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30 Jousting

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32 Watch the Serfs – Village Life
The Manor Watch the Serfs – Village Life L Drive

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34 FALLOW FIELD= not used for a year
Only the LORD’S Forrest for Hunting LORD’S STRIP CHURCH’S STRIP Peasants’ Strips FALLOW FIELD= not used for a year

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36 The writing below is from a poem called Piers the Plowman, describing a medieval peasant in the late 1300s in England.     His hood was full of holes with his hair sticking through, his clumsy thick shoes showed his toes sticking out as he walked on the ground… He wore two mittens made out of old rags… He was wading in mud almost up to his ankles, And in front of  him walked four oxen, so weary and weak you could count their ribs, so sorry-looking they were. 36

37 Watch Serfs L Drive

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39 Watch Medieval Feasts and Games
L Drive

40 Watch Feudal System Summary
L Drive


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