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Elevation (4,000 m) (2,000 m) (1,000 m) (200 m) (0 m) Below sea level 13,100 ft. 6,600 ft. 3,280 ft. 650 ft. 0 ft. 0 0 250 500 kilometers 250 500 miles Chapter 9 Before You Read: Anticipation Guide Copy the statements below in your notebook. Write “agree” or “disagree” next to each one. After you have read the chapter, look over the statements again. Political disorder and constant warfare led to the development of feudalism in Europe. Feudal manors relied on trade with each other. European and Japanese feudalism were the same. Big Ideas About Feudal Europe Culture Many societies rely on family roles and social classes to keep order. After the fall of Rome, a political and social system called feudalism developed in Europe. Feudal society was divided into well-defined classes. At the top were kings and wealthy landowners. At the bottom were peasants, many of whom worked for the landowners. Integrated Technology Interactive Maps Interactive Visuals Starting with a Story INTERNET RESOURCES WebQuest Homework Helper Research Links Internet Activities Quizzes Maps Test Practice Current Events Go to ClassZone.com for Feudal Europe 768 Charlemagne becomes king of the Franks. 527 Justinian becomes emperor of Byzantine Empire. 661 Umayyad Caliphate begins rule of Muslim empire. 511 Frankish ruler Clovis dies. (portrait of Clovis) 286

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Page 1: Chapter Feudal Europe 9 › worldhistory › textbook › CJ6_286-287.pdfBig Ideas About Feudal Europe Culture Many societies rely on family roles and social classes to keep order.

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Chapter

9Before You Read: Anticipation Guide

Copy the statements below in your notebook. Write “agree” or “disagree” next to each one. After you have read the chapter, look over the statements again.

• Political disorder and constant warfare led to the development of feudalism in Europe.

• Feudal manors relied on trade with each other.

• European and Japanese feudalism were the same.

Big Ideas About Feudal EuropeCulture Many societies rely on family roles and social classes to keep order.

After the fall of Rome, a political and social system called feudalism developed in Europe. Feudal society was divided into well-defined classes. At the top were kings and wealthy landowners. At the bottom were peasants, many of whom worked for the landowners.

Integrated Technology

• Interactive Maps• Interactive Visuals• Starting with a Story

INTERNET RESOURCES

• WebQuest• Homework Helper• Research Links• Internet Activities

• Quizzes• Maps• Test Practice• Current Events

Go to ClassZone.com for

Feudal Europe

768Charlemagne

becomes king of the Franks.

527Justinian becomes emperor of Byzantine Empire.

661Umayyad Caliphate begins rule of Muslim empire.

511Frankish ruler Clovis dies.(portrait of Clovis)

286

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40°N

60°N

0° 20°E

Duero River

Rhine

River

Po River

Danub

e

River

Danube River

Elbe River

Oder River

Sein e River

Vistu la River

Thames River

Loire River

P y r e n e e s

I b e r i a nP e n i n s u l a

A L P S

Sardinia

Corsica

Sicily

Ape n

n i n e s

A T L A N T I C

O C E A N

N o r t h

S e a B a l t ic

Se a

M e d i t e r r a n e a n S e a

A

d r i a t i cS e a

TyrrhenianSea

Bay ofBiscay

Eng l i s hCh a n n e l

Ba l

e a

r ic

S ea

ENGLANDIRELAND

KINGDOMOF LEON

FRANCE

H O LYR OM A NEM P I R E

DUCHY OFPOLAND

KINGDOM OFHUNGARY

KINGDOM OFCROATIA

SERBIA

KINGDOM OFNORWAY

KINGDOM OFSWEDEN

FINLAND

CALIPHATE OF CORDOBA

KINGDOMOF

BURGUNDY

KINGDOM OF DENMARK

B

UL G

ARI A

Elevation(4,000 m)(2,000 m)(1,000 m)

(200 m)(0 m)

Below sea level

13,100 ft.6,600 ft.3,280 ft.650 ft.0 ft.

0

0 250 500 kilometers

250 500 miles

N

S

EW

Europe, A.D. 1000

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900sOutside invasions spur development of feudalism.

▲ (painting of a Viking ship)

1095First Crusade pitting Christians

against Muslims begins.

960Song Dynasty begins in China.(Song sculpture of a child)

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