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FEUDALISM Economic System Political system

FEUDALISM Economic System Political system. VIKING ERA. Viking strategy of terror Efficient Viking boats. Ruthless killers 6 year old playing ball Laughed at the thought of killing children Last name: Skull-splitter. VIKING ERA. Need for Feudalism.

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FEUDALISM Economic System Political system

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  1. FEUDALISMEconomic SystemPolitical system

  2. VIKING ERA • Viking strategy of terror • Efficient Viking boats

  3. Ruthless killers 6 year old playing ball Laughed at the thought of killing children Last name: Skull-splitter VIKING ERA

  4. Need for Feudalism • Invaders posed a threat – No Government • Vikings • Muslims • Other Nobles

  5. Need for Feudalism • Invaders posed a threat – No Government • Vikings • Muslims • Other Nobles • Aristocrats (Nobles) became the protection – Feudalism

  6. Serf

  7. Freemen

  8. Freemen

  9. KNIGHTS • EARLY MIDDLE AGES • THUGS AND WARRIORS LEFTOVER FROM VIKING WARS

  10. KNIGHTS • Almost all Nobles were knights • Training began at age 7 - Page

  11. KNIGHTS • Chivalry • A way of life for the nobles • How to treat women • How to treat each other

  12. MANOR SYSTEM • Economic foundation of Feudal Society

  13. MANOR SYSTEM • Economic foundation of Feudal Society

  14. MANOR SYSTEM Center of manorial life was the village church Village life was also very communal

  15. Medieval Life Bread 80% of caloric content

  16. Medieval Life • Beer • drink of northern Europe • Why?

  17. Medieval Life Beer drink of northern Europe Alcohol killed the Bacteria found in water

  18. Medieval Life People rarely bathed - Believed it might make them sick Harmful Bacteria was everywhere There are stories of how people didn’t bathe in the Middle Ages – for example, St Fintan of Clonenagh was said to take a bath only once a year, just before Easter, for twenty-four years. Meanwhile, the Anglo-Saxons were believed that the Vikings were overly concerned with cleanliness since they took a bath once a week.  On the other hand, we can also see many literary references and works of art depicting people taking baths, and noting that it was part of daily activity.

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