chapter 9 feudal europe
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Bell Ringer: What was the name of the church in the Western Roman Empire? Who was the leader of that church?
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Fluency Feudal Europe Chapter 9
Charlemagne- (Char-luh-main)feudalism- (few-duh-lism)chivalry- (shiv-ul-ree)
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The Fall of RomeThe Renaissance
1,000 year period in between known as the Middle Ages.
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The Geography of EuropeKey features: 1. Europe borders Atlantic Ocean on the west and Arctic Ocean in the north.2. Mediterranean Sea serves as a southern border.3. Europe is separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains. 4. 2 mountain ranges- Alps and Apennines5. Plains and farmland6. Longest river in Europe: Volga
The ClimateNorth: cold wintersSouth: mild winters/hot summersMost of Europe has a lot of rainfall
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Cultural Changes -no longer ruled by a single emperor -little kingdoms existed -no large government systems or trade systems -little emphasis on learning-the educated middle class disappeared -schools did not exist-the "Great Works" from the Ancient Greeks and Romans ceased to exist too.
Christianity! -The only institution to survive the fall of Rome. -Many Germanic people converted to Christianity -In 486 Frankish leader Colvis I invaded Gaul (which was controlled by former Rome)-He made his subjects convert to Christianity too.
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Admit Slip: What was a serf considered in Medieval Europe?
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Feudalism-a political and social system that emerged largely as a way for kings and nobles to hold onto their land and power during a time of warfare.
*based on an agreement between 2 groups 1. nobles and 2. vassals
(powerful nobles/lesser nobles)
How it worked:1. Lords gave vassals a fief (land)2. In return for the land, the vassal (a knight) owed his lord service (Many vassals were warriors known as knights; they fought on behalf of their lord)3. Vassals also paid taxes to their lord in return for their fief.
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The Manor System-main part of the manor-center was the house -surrounding the manor was the lord's estate-consisted of farmland-serfs worked the land"bound to the soil"-every aspect of life occurred on the manor
Town Life-towns returned in 1000 AD-Why? B/C a # of lords became really powerful-people felt safe and secure again-most towns were dirty, cramped, and busy places-Streets were narrow, filthy, and usually not paved-houses were made of wood and easily caught fire-as a result, entire towns burned down
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Knights -also known as vassals, or lesser nobles -fought on behalf of their lord-skilled horse riders and fighters-lived by a code of honor called chivalry -used battering rams and catapults
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Guilds-in towns, people with the same occupation formed groups called guilds-Guilds made rules that controlled the quality/quanity of production
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Task:Finish Lesson 1 & TermsComplete Lesson 2 and Terms on back!
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Quiz1. Name one geographic feature of Europe2. What was the order of the Frankish kings?3. What is feudalism?4. How was feudal society structured?5. What are 2 facts about Manor life and 2 facts about Town life? 6.What was the purpose of knights?7. What was the purpose of guilds?
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Bell Ringer: How was society structured in Europe? Draw the hierarchy.
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Tasks:1. Complete L1 and L2 Re-teaching Activity2. Create a personal coat of arms *Turn into Tray!
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Admit Slip: How was feudal society organized in Medieval Europe?
Wednesday: Chapter 10: Lesson 3Thursday: Chapter 10: Lesson 4Friday- Field Trip
Monday: Re-cap Chapter 9 and 10Tuesday: ReviewWednesday: ReviewThursday: LAST EXAMFriday: Hands-on Activity
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How did you spend your election day?What do you plan to do this summer?What does it mean to be a "citizen" to you?
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Turn to page 320-321
Why was there conflict between the papacy and the monarch?
What is a religious order?
Complete the hierarchy chart!Draw an illustration of eachComplete terms and names for Chapter 10: lesson 1(provide an illustration!)