the middle ages - a brief history

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The Middle Ages Europe Between 500 and 1500 A.D.

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Page 1: The middle ages - A Brief History

The Middle Ages

EuropeBetween

500 and 1500 A.D.

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Castle

Home to the King and Queen

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Where would you build a castle?

• On a high hill. Easy to see, easy to defend.

• On a rocky cliff

• Near a river or lake, the water served as a barrier to attackers.

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Order of the ManorKing

Noble

Peasant or Serf

Knight

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King

Divides and distributes land

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NoblesPledges loyalty to the King.

Sends military when requested by the King.Provides shelter and protection to the serfs.

Nobles were also called “Vassals” a helper

to the king.

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KNIGHTS

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Pledges loyalty to the Kingand Nobles.

Serves in the military.

Protected the castleand the land.

Provides shelter & protection to the Serfs.

They were sons of Nobles.

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It took many years to become a Knight.

Training started at age 7.

He learned how to hold a sword, ride a horse and lance.

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Life in the Middle Ages

• You lived in a small village or manor.

• The King owned all the land.

• Peasants or “Serfs” worked on the manor. They grew food and made goods to support the Noble’s family.

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Medieval Occupations• Acrobat

• Bookbinder

• Gravedigger

• Herbalist

• Jester

• Rat Catcher

• Shoemaker

• Armorer

• Astrologer

• Dyer

• Fortune-Teller

• Fisherman

• Scribe

• Stone carver

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• In return for their labor the Noble protected the serfs from attacks.

• The Noble himself was a tenant of the King.