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Welcome back, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following: Grab your student log and notebook from the crates. Draw an X through today’s homework box. Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. Open your notebook and respond to the following prompt: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome back, future leaders!
For today’s warm-up please do the following:
• Grab your student log and notebook from the crates.• Draw an X through today’s homework box.• Write in today’s date and objective on your student log.• Open your notebook and respond to the following prompt:
Make effort, not excuses.
USE YOUR TIME WISELY!
If the U.S. government collapsed tomorrow because someone dropped a nuke on
Washington, D.C. - what effect would the loss of leadership have on us in Baltimore? (What doyou think would happen? There are no right or
wrong answers!) Write one full paragraph.
World History with Mr. Golden__________________________________________________________
The Middle Ages - Intro to Feudalism
Objective:________________________________________________________
FLWBAT describe the class structure of feudalism created in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire
Agenda:________________________________________________________
- Review- Fall of Rome (causes and effects)- Feudalism- Braveheart?- Feudal contract- Diary entry/cartoon creation- We’re done!
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Fall of Rome:________________________________________________________
EFFECT:Europeans
turn to Feudalism, (a
system of interconnected city-states) for
protection.
CAUSE:Roman Empire
collapses and eliminates all
gov’t authority over
Europe
No Central Authority
Constant Warfare
Smaller Kingdoms
Decline of Education
The Church takes Power
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Kings and Royalty:o Highest positiono Controlled large
amounts of lando Provided fiefs
(land) to nobles in exchange for loyalty and service
o Ruled by Divine Right (claimed that God gave them their power, not the people)
Do what you’re told!
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Lords and Vassals:o Controlled land granted by the Kingo Paid taxes and supplied soldiers to the King
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Knights:o Received land from the Lord
in exchange for fightingo Lived by a code of honor
called Chivalry So, let’s go and kill some
stuff, eh?
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Peasants and Serfs:o Lords allowed them to
live on their land in exchange for food and services.
o Gave most of their crops to the Lord
o Could not leave the land without permission
The word “serf” comes from the Latin word “servus” - meaning “slave”
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Peasants and Serfs:The word “serf” comes from the Latin
word “servus” - meaning “slave”
CAN YOU SEE WHY?
LORDS PAY TAXES TO THE KING
LORDS GIVE
MILITARY SUPPORT
TO THE KING
LORD LETS SERFS
WORK ON HIS LAND
SERFS PAY TAXES TO
LORD (no rights)
The whole system of
feudalism is basically a trade-off of
land for taxes, loyalty, and protection.
KING GIVES LORDS LAND
Now, if you’ve played Assassin’s Creed 2, you’ve heard of Monteriggioni…
But it’s actually a real town in central Italy!
Sì, quella è la mia casa.
(Yup, that’s my crib.)
But if there IS an attack, all of those peasants rush inside the city walls for protection.
The Lord lives in the huge house inside the walls.
And that’s how feudalism works!
The peasants live outside of the city walls…
And Knights guard the city
walls in case of an attack.
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Feudal Contract:
Feudal ContractLord Atton & Lord Leo “Oh ye thee alas yore ‘ere ever nor ‘oft unto doth sire prithee n’er forsooth in whence thou thus…”
Let’s take a look at an ACTUAL feudal contract! Read the
contract and answer the questions that
follow…
Rise of Feudalism:________________________________________________________
Diary entry/cartoon creation:
Choose one of the two projects listed on your sheet and follow the directions listed
there! NI! NI! NI!
USE YOUR TIME WISELY!
We’re done!________________________________________________________
Thank you for all your hard work today!
Make sure to put your notebooks in the crateand your folders in folders, please!