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1 Section 2: Feudal Society

2 Part 1: Feudalism and Manors

3 Feudalism Governmental form which developed in response to invasion
Based on rights and obligations

4 Feudal Terms Fiefs Lord Vassals Serfs land Landowner
granted land in exchange for military service & protection Vassals person who received land and owed allegiance to lords Serfs people who could not lawfully leave the place where they were born landless peasants who worked the land

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6 Draw a Feudal pyramid King Lords (Wealthy nobles and bishops)
Knights (lesser nobles who were horsemen) Serfs (Majority)

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9 Social classes Rigid class structure Those who fought:
Nobles and knights Those who prayed: Men & women of church Those who worked: Peasants Social class was usually inherited

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11 Serfs Serfs – bound to the land, could not leave where born
Serfs are given strips of land in each of the three fields

12 Manors Lord’s estate Center of Economy
Set of rights and obligations between lord and serf Lord provided land, housing, protection Serfs worked land & maintained estates Self-contained world

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14 Self-sufficient community
manor raised or provided most needs

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16 Taxes Peasants paid taxes for privilege of living on Lord’s land
grain ground at the mill marriage paid tithe

17 Living conditions crowded 1-2 room cottages
diet of vegetables, bread, grains Life expectancy 35 years old

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21 Draw a Medieval Map Using your notes and textbook (p. 362) draw a medieval manor Your manor should include: Lord’s Manor House Church Serf’s Homes Three field system Mill Forests 20 Minutes

22 Part 2: Age of Chivalry

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24 Warriors Armored horsemen Technology of warfare Saddle Stirrups

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27 Feudal lords raised private armies to defend fief gave land to knights
devoted life to war

28 MEDIEVAL KNIGHT

29 Knights obligated to fight battles
pastimes revolved around training for war

30 Chivalry code of complex ideals devoted to lord, heaven, & lady

31 Knight’s training Sons of nobles began training at early age
Age 7-page Age 14 –squire Age 21 could become knight tournaments – mock battles

32 Castles

33 Design of Castle

34 Castles circled by massive walls and guard towers
dominated Countryside Fortress designed for defense against invaders

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39 Literature of chivalry
Topics idealized castle life glorified chivalry, tournaments, & battles

40 Love poems and songs Troubadours Poets & musicians at castle or court
Composed verses & songs about chivalry

41 Role of women View of women Church viewed as inferior to men
Knights (chivalry) elevated status

42 Noble women could inherit land could act as commander
usually role limited to home or convent

43 Peasant women worked in home or fields raised family
daughters taught home making


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