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1
CH 2
  • EUROPES HIGH MIDDLE AGES

2
THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS
  • 1066 ce
  • For the throne of England
  • The Bayeux Tapestry
  • Propaganda
  • bias

WILLIAM VS HAROLD
3
THE FEUDAL SYSTEM
  • Based on the three Fs
  • Fief - land
  • Fealty- loyalty
  • Faith - religion
  • The Feudal Contract
  • A series of obligations to each other bonded by
    an Oath of Allegiance.
  • The monarch parcelled out blocks of land.

4
MEDIEVAL HIERARCHY
MONARCH (King) GREATER NOBLES (Barons) LESSER
NOBLES MINOR NOBLES COMMONERS (Serfs/Freeholders
)
5
THE MANOR
  • KEY TERMS
  • Self-sufficient - mills, tannery,
    bakehouse,well, blacksmith,church.
  • Sustainable
  • Lords demesne
  • Bailiffs
  • Three field system
  • Fallow

6
ORDINARY PEOPLE
  • Serfs and freeholders did much of the work but
    had the least.
  • Serfs donated 2-3 days/week labour.
  • 5000 calories/day gt bread beer.
  • Small homes with dirt floor and 1 room.
  • No power or water and little furniture.
  • Hard lives - men, woman and child worked.

7
LORD AND LADY OF THE MANOR
  • Lived well in comparison but still a simple life.
  • Had many privileges - servants, falcons, horses,
    troubadours, furniture.
  • Obligations - provide knights, to marry and have
    children(marriage power, not love), provide the
    necessities.
  • Boys were a priority - the land went to the
    eldest son.
  • Women had few rights.
  • Widows maintained land
  • many refused to remarry.

8
BELIEF AND DEVOTION
  • Almost all Western Europeans were Christians.
  • People would be judged after death.
  • Heaven or Hell ?!?!
  • No important event could proceed without Gods
    blessing.
  • Their place in society was all part of Gods
    plan.

9
THE CHURCH
  • Christians could only practice through the
    church.
  • The worst thing that could happen was to be
    excommunicated.
  • Seven Deadly Sins - (pride, anger, envy, greed,
    lust, gluttony, sloth)
  • The church had considerable power even
    monarchs.
  • The church collected tithes.
  • 10 of income
  • Some clergy became
  • very wealthy

10
MEDIEVAL LAW
  • Trial by Ordeal Trial by Battle
  • God would determine innocence
  • Manor Courts- settled minor disputes usually to
    do with farming or property.
  • Royal Courts dealt with serious crimes such as
    murder, treason, rape and burglary.
  • Used common law.
  • Church Courts tried the clergy.
  • Usually gave out lighter sentences.

11
MEDIEVAL GEOGRAPHY
  • Most were uneducated and knew very little of the
    world.
  • Journeys were dangerous and outlaws were common.
  • T-O maps placed Jerusalem at the center of the
    map.
  • Marco Polo
  • Silk Road - China

12
THE CRUSADES
  • European Christians fought the Muslims for
    control over the Holy Land (Palestine)
  • Seven crusades in total.
  • Reasons to fight place
  • in heaven, wealth, land,
  • adventure, excitement.
  • Results new ideas
  • brought home, trade,
  • knowledge, further
  • exploration.

13
ROYAL POWER AND DEMOCRACY
  • By custom the monarch had power.
  • The Feudal Code kept him honest to the Barons who
    would attack if corrupt.
  • A time when family honour was of great importance.

14
ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE
  • Most famous woman in Europe.
  • Queen of both France and England.
  • Fought in crusades and promoted womens rights
    both uncommon.
  • Spent 16 yrs. in prison.
  • treason against her husband.
  • her sons included Richard
  • the Lion-Hearted and King
  • John I.

15
KING JOHN The Robin Hood villain
  • Lost the peoples support when fought with the
    Pope.
  • Excommunicated the King and placed England under
    an interdict (no religious ceremonies).
  • Broke Feudal Code with Barons.
  • Raised taxes and hired army to fight his own
    people.
  • The people rebelled and forced him to sign the
    Magna Carta
  • The first step towards democracy.
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