What was the way of life during the early Middle Ages?
The Feudal System
How did Feudalism come about?
How were conquered land defended?
Who defended the castles?
Knights and Lords
What did the Nobles need?
What did the Knights need?
How did a noble become a knight?
What was the feudal system or feudalism build on?
Who got what in feudalism?
Feudalism = System of exchanging land for service
Knights were usually paid for their services with land
Land given to knight for service was called a ______
–Anyone accepting fief was called a ________
–Person from whom he accepted fief was his _______
•Land given to knight for service was called a fief
–Anyone accepting fief was called a vassal
–Person from whom he accepted fief was his lord
Knights’ promise to be loyal was called _____________
promise to remain loyal; promise called oath of fealty
What were the feudal obligations?
What were the financial obligations of the Knights?
What were the Lord’s Obligations?
Why was the Lord and Vassal relationship complicated?
Theoretically, everyone supposed to be loyal to whom?
Was this always the case?
Fealty to King
Theoretically, everyone supposed to be loyal to the king
What was the system that governed medieval economics?
What was this system build on?
The Manorial System
A related system governed medieval economics. This system was called the manorial system because it was built around large estates called manors.
Who did what in the manorial system?
Lords, Peasants, and Serfs?
Most people in the manorial system were ________.
This was known as ________
Serfdom
Who were the free people in the manorial system?
What was a typical manor like?
•Most of manor’s land occupied by fields for crops, pastures for animals
How was a manor like a small village?
What was life in a castle in the Middle Ages?
What were the rooms like inside a castle?
What was home like in a village?
What were meals like in the village?