![]() ![]() These are also provided in a plain font for younger students or students with dyslexia. There is an overview page, about 25 Middle Ages cards, teachers’ notes and blank student note-taking pages. This material covers the significant events of the Early, High and Late Middle Ages. I created an entire set of Middle Ages Chronology Cards. You will also find an awesome feudalism simulation, art analysis, and lots of different notebook pages (with answers provided, of course!). Decentralized government People followed religious Canon Law – Led by Pope Rise in the power of the Pope and Roman Catholic Church Pope had power of excommunication Religious Political Socialĭecline in learning as population shifts to rural areas Technology slow to progress as exchange of ideas declines.Our Middle Ages – Feudalism Packet has grown to more than 50 pages!! I added in a number of new activities including Middle Ages event cards (for the Early, High and Late Middle Ages) with extensive teacher notes and a new cut-and-paste feudalism activity. Social Status determined by birth Lack of social Mobility Code of Chivalry Feudalism – Kings and nobles exchange land for loyalty and protection. Strict social hierarchy based on the feudal pyramid. The Manor System – The Medieval Economic System The self sufficient manor contributed to the decline of learning. Very little reason to leave or travel beyond your manor. The manor was completely self sufficient meaning that everything that was needed was on the manor. Sometimes the manor system is referred to as manorialism. No social mobility! Your place in this feudal pyramid was determined by birth ! The Feudal system emerged as a means to create social/political order and stability in society as well as to provide a system of protection The Role of Serfs: They were bound to the land. The Rise of Feudalism – Political and Social Organization of Medieval Europe Causes of Feudalism : After the fall of Rome, Western Europe was a scary place! With no strong, central government to raise a large army, there was no protection from invaders. The Rise of Feudalism – Political and Social Organization of Medieval Europe Grant Fief (land) Oath of loyalty/military support Shelter/food Loyalty/military Shelter/food And protection Labor, rent What can you do to create structure in your kingdom and ensure order? Your Solution: ![]() In addition, you are concerned about increasing barbarian attacks from the east. However, you are struggling to control the nobles in your kingdom who are fighting each other to expand their landholdings and increase their power (in turn, threatening yours). ![]() ![]() You are also the proud owner of large landholdings in your area. The Rise of Feudalism – Political and Social Organization of Medieval Europe The Problem: You are one of many kings ruling various kingdoms in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. In general, the Middle Ages are defined by a lack of central government, decline of trade, population shift to rural areas, decrease in learning, and a rise in the power of The Roman Catholic Church. 500 B.C – 476 A.D The Roman Empire The Middle Ages or Medieval Period 400-1400 The Renaissance (Rebirth) Begins around 1400 The Middle Ages Defined After the fall of Rome, Western Europe entered a period known as the Middle Ages, also known as The Medieval Period, which lasted from 400 – 1400 A.D. Middle ages feudalism and manor lesson pptĪim: How was Europe organized during the Middle Ages? Do Now: While China, India, The Byzantines, and the Islamic Empires were experiencing a golden age, what was going on in Western Europe? For review, briefly describe what happened to western Europe at the end of the Roman Empire. ![]()
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