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Title: Key Terms - Feudalism


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Key Terms - Feudalism
  • Feudalism
  • Lord
  • Vassal
  • Fief
  • Investiture
  • Primogeniture
  • Chivalry
  • Manorial System
  • Manor
  • Moat
  • Serf
  • Free Peasant

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Background - Feudalism
  • With the constant invasions by foreign tribes
    into France, the French kings were forced to
    bribe the foreign invaders to prevent them from
    constantly attacking their lands.
  • The first feudal contract occurred in 911 between
    Charles the Simple and King Rollo of the Vikings.
  • Feudalism ? system of government in which pledges
    of loyalty were given in return for land and
    protection.

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The Parts of Feudalism
  • Kings used the armies raised by nobles to fight
    outside invaders.
  • The nobles were considered lords or those who had
    land to give.
  • To supply the king with the armies he needed,
    lords would give small pieces of land known as
    fiefs to people of the lower classes.
  • These people who received land were known as
    vassals.
  • This fief could be passed down via primogeniture
    ? idea that the eldest male inherits the family
    property.
  • Vassals, in exchange for the land, were to
  • Provide at the least 40 days of military service
  • Feudal aids (house lords, provide food, pay for
    dowries and knightings)

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The Feudal System
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The Knight
  • Knights ? armored warriors on horseback.
  • A person would begin training to be a knight at
    age 7.
  • Person would be taught how to horseback ride,
    forge and maintain armor, and learn to use spears
    and swords.
  • Knights would also be trained in chivalry ? code
    of conduct for knights
  • By age 21, the person would have acquired the
    training to be knighted.

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Medieval Weapons
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Medieval Armor
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The Manorial System
  • The economic system between lords and vassals was
    known as the manorial system.
  • The land was the most important part of this
    economic system as it provided living space and
    crops with which to pay rent and taxes.
  • This economic system was based around the manor ?
    collection of the lord's house and all the
    property on the lord's land.
  • Lords would surround their houses with a moat ?
    ring of water used to slow invasion.

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The Feudal Manor
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Serfs vs. Free Peasants
  • Serfs ? peasants who were bound to the land.
  • Serfs were forced to do all of the labor on large
    farms, were usually given small tracts of land
    that were barely enough to survive.
  • Serf could become free if he stays off of the
    manor for 366 days.
  • Free peasants ? lower class workers who were not
    bound to the land, could come and go as they
    pleased.
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