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Middle Ages: Feudalism

Middle Ages: Feudalism. Madnick/Global Studies 9. The Fall of Rome left a huge power vacuum in Western Europe. Absence of power or gov’t control. Something had to replace social, political, and economic systems that were destroyed The new systems were called….. 1. Feudalism (850)

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Middle Ages: Feudalism

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  1. Middle Ages: Feudalism Madnick/Global Studies 9

  2. The Fall of Rome left a huge power vacuum in Western Europe Absence of power or gov’t control • Something had to replace social, political, and economic systems that were destroyed • The new systems were called….. 1. Feudalism (850) 2. The Church (750) 3. Manorialism (750)

  3. Feudalism--Definition • Social/political system based on ownership of land, military service to one’s superior, and loyalty between rulers and the ruled • Replaced Roman government in WE by 850

  4. Feudalism • Kings gave land to nobles • Nobles gave land to knights • Land was called a manor or a fief • Anyone who received land was called a vassal • Everyone was a vassal to the king

  5. European Feudalism Vassals lords

  6. Japanese Feudalism Emperor Shogun Daimyo Samurai Peasants

  7. European Feudalism Give Get KING Military service, loyalty Land and peasants LORDS/ Vassals Land, peasants, protection Military service, loyalty KNIGHTS/ Vassals Land to farm, food, shelter, protection Food, taxes, military service PEASANTS / SERFS / VILLEINS

  8. Kingdom of the Franks Modern day France • Most powerful kingdom of the Middle Ages, WE • Franks were united under Clovis • Converted to Christianity, 496 • Effect: many others converted and Chr. diffused through WE

  9. Kingdom of the Franks • Charles Martel • AKA “The Hammer” • defeated Muslim forces at the Battle of Tours, 732, southern France • Effect: stopped diffusion of Islam into WE

  10. Charles Martel—”The Hammer” Defeated Muslim armies at the Battle of Tours, 732 southern France

  11. Kingdom of the Franks • Charlemagne • “Charles the Great” • united all Germanic tribes into a single Christian kingdom in WE, 760 • Effect: filled power vacuum left by fall of Rome… until his kingdom collapsed

  12. Charlemagne • Pope Leo named him “Holy Roman Emperor,” 800 • Problem!!!! • If Pope had power to give a crown, did he also have power to take it away? • Effect: Kings and popes fight over who has power in the Middle Ages

  13. List Dates and Events for Timeline Project

  14. Review Questions 1. After the Fall of Rome, ___________________ emerged as a new economic system. 2. __________________ emerged as the new social and political system. 3. Three features of feudalism are ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 4. A vassal was ___________________________________________________________ 5. In European feudalism, which groups gave land? ________________________________________________________________________ 6. In European feudalism, which groups gave military service? ________________________________________________________________________ 7. What was the effect of Clovis’ conversion to Christianity? _______________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 8. What was the effect of the Battle of Tours?___________________________________ 9. How did Charlemagne fill the power vacuum left after the fall of Rome? ___________ ________________________________________________________________________ 10. What problem arose between kings and popes during the Middle Ages? _____________________________________________________________________

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