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You should have 10 pieces of candy.

You should have 10 pieces of candy. Peasants- you need to pay for your protection. Give your vassal six pieces of candy. You should have 4 left. Peasant responsibilities: Serfs: part of the manor- couldn’t leave without permission How were serfs not slaves? Did the work on the manors

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You should have 10 pieces of candy.

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  1. You should have 10 pieces of candy.

  2. Peasants- you need to pay for your protection. • Give your vassal six pieces of candy. You should have 4 left. • Peasant responsibilities: • Serfs: part of the manor- couldn’t leave without permission • How were serfs not slaves? • Did the work on the manors • Farmed lord’s fields • Had a small strip of land for themselves

  3. Vassals, you need to pay tribute to your lord. • Give your lord five pieces of candy from the peasant’s payments and keep one (for every 6 pieces). • What responsibilities did knights (vassals) have in the feudal system? • Raise and lead armies for the lord • Appear at court when demanded • Paid taxes from peasants’ crops to lord (noble) • Provided protection to peasants

  4. Nobles, you have to pay the king a payment of fidelity. • Keep two pieces and give three pieces (for every 5 pieces) to the king. • What responsibilities did lords have in the feudal system? • Treat vassals with honor and ask advice • Protect vassals and their land • Protect vassal’s children in event of death • Gave vassals fiefs • Ruled over their manors • Provide military assistance to the king

  5. What responsibilities did monarchs have in the feudal system? • Gave lords their manors • Ruled over their courts • Protected the country • Brought together lords’ militaries

  6. Feudal Candy • In the early medival period, the rights of man were not a concern- survival was. The king now has A LOT of candy, while the peasants only have 4. • Meager subsistence by peasants was preferable to being attacked by roaming bands of outlaws and armies. • The king, while very powerful (lots of candy), could rarely secure power over a large area due to ambitious noblemen. Lords weren’t threatening by themselves but were formidable if they consolidated their strength. There was always distrust between kings and nobles over who controlled the kingdom. • Questions to consider: • What choice did the peasants have? • How were serfs NOT slaves? • Why did feudalism work? Why would people put up with it? • What changes (if any) will be made to the king’s power?

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