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Chapter 10 lesson 2 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 10 lesson 2
The growth of town
walls enclosed a jumble
made wooden house
most town disappeared
West Roman empire fell
fell million only a few thousand
1000s, the town revive with trade
trade with many countries
Guilds
union of people who practice trade
limited people in guild
only skilled person join guilds
boy served staff
learn basic skills
been skilled worker
Christian law, women under man
responsible for home
responsible for caring children
Life in the country
Nobles
Load of a fief
Far from Galamorous
Norman castle
Bullied the servants
Center of feudal life
Peasants
Farming methods improved
Europe
Oxen described William Langland
Load's castle and farming
Borrow oxen from load or neighbor
Woman produce
food and clothing
Medival Farming
The cycle of changing seasons
Protecting horses' feet
Month by month
Not the same old bean and pea soup
The forces of change
feudal was changing
Williams death
1087
followers getting more bigger
wealth was going bigger by payments
King John
1199
landowners, angry
pay high tax
led England to losing war
highest taxation
lost all lands
North France
Church shut John and Pope to England
1215
Magna Carta
rights of nobles
became basis of future forms
due process of law
The Feudal System
Field of Hastings
William the Conqueror
Changed life in England many
planned peace
using system of feudal
Vassals paid homage or showed honor to lords
word "homage"
french word for "man"
Vassals been the body of man in lords
When they die
ceremony with Vassal's son
In 1066
Feudalism not fully developed
in England
William changed all
order to take in ownership
results of survey
The Great Domasday Book
valuable source
tax agents