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Europeans Middle Ages
Document 2: How was manorialism different from feudalism? b. How did medieval farmers deal with the problem of soil exhaustion?
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Manorlism is an economic structure meaning describing pieces of land that are managed. Social structure is exchanging for land for military services.
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The peasants had to work for the lord’s land for 6 days a week. They will only have 1 day break to feed their families.
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Document 3: Why would the Church and religious life have had such great appeal at this point in history?
The role of the Church was very large in Medieval Europe. It unified Europeans and gave every person a sense of how the world worked. Since political leaders only had local power, the Church was the most powerful institution
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Document 5: What does the Code of Chivalry tell us about medieval values in general? (Make some generalizations. DO NOT just repeat what the code says!)
The code or chivarly tells us that they had no mercy in war. It also tells us that they didn’t stop for nothing. They treated everyone fair and equal. They were generous and brave. They were loyal and protected the church from bad.
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Document 4: a. How might increased trade with China and the Middle East have impacted later medieval society which had previously been so isolated?
Europe, although isolated at first, became more connected to the established global trade along the Silk Roads. The increase in trade connecting Europe to places along the Silk Roads was initiated by non-Christian merchants (Jews and Muslims- many from the Middle East). Jewish merchants were known throughout Europe for bringing luxury goods to the major towns and trade centers of Europe. Due to their wealth, Jews were often persecuted in hard times, especially during the Plague.
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