FEUDALISM & MANORIALISM By Julia Curry and Keri Fenlon.
Western Europe in the Middle Ages After the fall of Rome, Western Europe had constant warfare Medieval kingdoms lacked trade, common language, & cultural.
Chapter 15 Section 2 Section 2 Page 531 1-6. 1. What was a vassal? A Noble who served a lord of higher rank.
© Boardworks Ltd 2007 1 of 20 © Boardworks Ltd 2007 Britain 1066–1500 1 of 20 The Peasants' Revolt Icons key: For more detailed instructions, see the Getting.
The Peasants’ Revolt England, 1381. Why did the Peasants’ Revolt? By the end of the lesson, you will be able to... Explain why the peasants revolted Examine.
Cause and Consequence © HarperCollins Publishers 2010 What caused the Peasants’ Revolt?
The Middle Ages a feudal society Roser de Antonio Garcia.
© Boardworks Ltd 2004 1 of 16 AIMS: 1) What was life like for peasants in the Middle Ages? STARTER: Reminder exercise – draw a triangle and in it complete.
E. Napp Feudalism and Manorialism In this lesson, students will be able to define and explain the following terms: Feudalism Manorialism Lords Vassals.
Feudalism Pyramid of Power Manoralism Year 8 History: European Middle Ages duffystirling.wordpress.com includes images and adapted slides obtained via.
Feudalism in Europe. First... What are political, economic, and social systems? –Political refers to government: the way a group is governed, by whom,
Section 1 Peasants, Trade, and Cities. The New Agriculture The number of people almost doubled in Europe between 1000 and 1300, from 38 to 74 million.