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The High Middle Ages. William the Conqueror & the Introduction of Feudalism. OBJECTIVES. Our lesson today is designed to look at the social structure of England in the High Middle Ages and determine what impact the feudal system had on the people of different social classes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The High Middle Ages
William the Conqueror
& the Introduction of Feudalism
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OBJECTIVES
Our lesson today is designed to look at the social structure of England in
the High Middle Ages and determine what impact the feudal
system had on the people of different social classes.
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Topics of Discussion What was life like in the HMA?
How was society structured?
The Feudal Contract Building social contracts
Constructing the Feudal Pyramid of Power
Relationship Between the Social Classes
Why was it necessary?
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Getting Started So what was life like in England in the High
Middle Ages?
Based on your reading of the story yesterday after the test, come up with 3 – 5 predictions about what life was like back then Questions to think about:
Type of government? People’s rights? People’s jobs?
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Contracts
What are contracts and why do we have them?
What are some examples of contracts?
What types of contracts might people use back in the HMA? What purpose would they serve?
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The Feudal Contract
Read pages 45 & 46
Answer questions #1 and 2c
When you are finished we will discuss these!
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Feudalism is…
Fealty Must be loyal (follow rules and pay
taxes/tithes) Feif
Own or work on a piece of land Faith
Must go to church
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SO WHY WAS FEUDALISM NECESSARY?
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Because…
Feudalism originated partly as result of Viking, Magyar, Muslim invasions
Kings unable to defend their lands, lands of their nobles
Nobles had to find way to defend own lands
Built castles, often on hills Not elaborate structures; built of wood,
used as place of shelter in case of attack
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And also because…
Back then, people were divided into a variety of social classes/groups
How might they have been grouped? What did they base these
groupings on?
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CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OR POWER
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CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER
SERFS AND FREEMEN
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CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER
LESSER NOBLES(KNIGHTS)
LABOR PROTECTION
SERFS AND FREEMEN
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CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER
LESSER NOBLES(KNIGHTS)
LABOR PROTECTION
POWERFULNOBLES
SERFS AND FREEMEN
LAND ANDPROTECTION
LOYALTY ANDMILITARY SERVICE
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CONSTRUCTING THE PYRAMID OF POWER
LESSER NOBLES(KNIGHTS)
LABOR PROTECTION
POWERFULNOBLES
KING
SERFS AND FREEMEN
LAND ANDPROTECTION
LANDLOYALTY ANDSERVICE
LOYALTY ANDMILITARY SERVICE
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Relationship Between Lords and Vassals
The relationship between lords and vassals made up a big part of the political and social structure of the feudal system
Vassals had certain duties to perform for the lord
All nobles were ultimately vassals of the king.
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Workers on the Manor There were two groups of peasant
workers on the manor Freemen- skilled workers who paid rent
and could leave the manor whenever they wished. (They usually had a skill needed by others on the manor.)
Serfs – workers bound to the land by contract with the nobles. (They had no freedom - they where the noble’s property.)
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Feudal Contract
LORDS
VASSALS
GIVEPROTECTION TO
GIVE SERVICE TO
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The Impact of Feudalism
Read page 47 Answer questions # 3a and 3b
We will discuss these before doing a short review practice quiz
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REVIEW
1) Everyone owed loyalty to the ________
2) _______ were really the most powerful. They got _______ from the king.
3) Lesser nobles (knights) gave _________ _________ in return for land
4) _______ were bound to the land. They worked in return for ____________.
5) __________ were skilled workers. They paid rent to the ______ and were free to move if they wanted to.
Let’s see how much you remember!
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Check Your Answers1) Everyone owed loyalty to the king.2) Nobles were really the most powerful.
They got land from the king.3) Lesser nobles (knights) gave military
service in return for land.4) Serfs were bound to the land. They
worked in return for protection.5) Freemen were skilled workers. They
paid rent to the nobles and were free to move if they wanted to.
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Making Connections
Comparing the Oath of Allegiance and the Canadian Oath of Citizenship How are these similar? How are these different?
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THE ENDH
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