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the medieval world :black_flag: medieval+europe (feudal system (Church…
the medieval world :black_flag:
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life in medieval Europe
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hygiene:
cleanliness was valued by medieval people, even though they did not understand the health benefits of staying clean.
fashion:
by the 11th century in Europe, there were great differences between the clothing worn by the rich and the poor
food:
eating habits for the rich: the rich ate the meat both domestic and game animals. food for the poor: the poor ate a simpler and less varied diet than the rich
historical concepts
community and change:
Continuity and Change aims to define a field of historical sociology concerned with long-term continuities and discontinuities in the structures of past societies
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the black death
what was life like in Asia, Europe and Africa:
life like in Asia: introductions to religious freedoms. life like in Europe: birth rate increase. life like in Africa: plague broke out.
causes and symptoms:
2 causes are rats, and infected fleas 2 symptoms are lumps on skin and red Buboes
growth of trade and cities
once the black death came around people started moving to the cities and started to trade.
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feudal system
Church officials:
in Medieval times, the church was extremely powerful and influential.
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king:
in Medieval times, the king would sit at the top of the social hierarchy
knights:
as a group, knights made up only a small percentage of the population
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lord:
Military, social, and political customs all followed the feudal system, in which land was exchanged for work.
fief:
A fief was the central element of feudalism and consisted of heritable property or rights granted by an overlord to a vassal
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crusades:
the crusades were a series of religious wars between Christianity and Muslims between 1096 and 1270.