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Medieval Europe Mind Map
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Medieval Europe
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medieval
europe
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year 9
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Tess JANTKE
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Medieval Europe Mind Map
Serf
Work
3 field system
Autumn for winter wheat and rye
Crops with lentils, peas, beans
Soil to regain nutrient
Work 3 days a week
Their Lord's fields
Caught black death very easily
Clothing
Men: Tunic or cloth
Fastened around waist with leather belt
Made their own
Plain and simple
Working tools attached to tunic
Women: Long gown
Pope
Considered more powerful than King
Performed sermons
Doom paitings
1309-1377 lived in Avignon
Avignon known for being greedy
Wore very wealthy clothes
Black death
Killed approx. 50 million people
Around 60% of England's populations
1346-1353
Carried by rats
Spread from human to human by the fleas that infest them
Called Black Death from the black splotches caused from subcutaneous bleeing
Priest
Resolved people of their sins
Listened to confessions
Somer wre employed by wealthy families as a personal priest
Performed sermons
A speech telling others to do good in the world otherwise you'll go to Hell. Explained that Hell was a horrible place
Church
Most people Christian
Believed in God and the Devil
Catholic Church
Dominated life
Spent life showing God how good they were
Joined Church being being priest, monk or nun
Wealthy showed God how good they were by giving money to build more churches
Priest
Gave advice, provided mass, confession and sermon speeches to impress God
Ran by Pope
Would excommunicate others
MEN
Monks lived in Monastery
tooks vows of chastity, poverty and obedience
vow of silence
Plain food
Homemade robes
WOMEN
Lived in convents
Source of education
Nun
Source of education
tooks vows of chastity, poverty and obedience
Widows and old women used convents for secret retreat
Women
Expectations
Shouldn't kiss men apart from husband
Most not sweat
Shouldn't drink too much
houldn't eat too much
Position
Couldn't argue
Couldn't order people around
Couldn't plead
Could get beaten by husbands
Did same job as men but paid a lot less
Baked and brewed in village
Also often worked in the field with the men
Feudalism
Began when William Conqueror defeated King Harold Battle of Hastings
Lived by social structure
Gained control of England
God created 3 people
People who prayed
Fighters in battle
Workers
Impossible for William to rule whole of England
Divided it into parts
Gave to nobles who helped in fighting battles
swore oath of loyalty, collect taxes & manage area
Hard to manage by themselves
Gave some to barons/knights to manage
Heirarchy
1. Kings & Queens 2. Lords & Ladies 3. Knights 4. Peasants and serfs
Was to protect and serve others
Lower ranks serves higher ranks
Higher ranks protected lower ranks
Advantages
Protected people from foreign invaders
Large land had Government and control
social structure brought stability
Lords enjoyed the benefits of the serf's work
Disadvantages
Serf's sacrificed everything
Was reliant on one group of individuals
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