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Life During the Middle Ages
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Origins of Feudalism In Europe as part of a response to Viking, Magyar, and Muslim invaders. Kings found themselves with a need to defend their families and nobles Nobles built castles- typically located on a hill to provide shelter and defense during an attack.
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Knights To defend their castles, nobles needed trained soldiers. (Most important: Knights- highly skilled, fought on horseback) Being a knight was expensive (armor, weapons, etc.) and therefore knights demanded payment for their services. Typically most knights were paid with land.
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Feudal System Land given to a knight for his service was called a fief. Those that accepted such a fief were called vassals. The exchange of land for services is called the Feudal System (Feudalism)
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Feudal Duties Lord and vassals had duties to fulfill for one another. Examples of knight’s duties: provide military service to his lord, fealty, pay ransom if lord is captured, etc. Examples of lord’s duties: fair treatment, not overly demanding of time or money, judge in disputes between knights, and to protect those attacked by enemies.
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Feudal Complications Sometimes hard to distinguish who owed service to whom. – Person could be both a lord and a vassal at the same time. – One knight could serve many lords – Rules may apply differently in different areas
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Manorial System Medieval economic system Built around large estates called manors. Manors- generally owned by wealthy lords or knights bound by feudal duties. Being bound by feudal duties left many lords unable to farm their land – peasants farmed manor fields.
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Peasants Manor lords gave peasants protection and plots of land to cultivate for themselves as an exchange for services from the peasants. – Serfs- workers legally tied to the manor. Not slavery, as workers could not be sold. Not free to leave manor or marry without permission hereditary
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Free People Free people may also rent land from a lord. Also may include land-owning peasants, blacksmiths, millers, etc. Most manors also had a priest to provide spiritual needs.
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Feudalism Simulation ! Explain the roles of … Lords Serfs Knights Vikings
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