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    we know it. Indeed‚ these pirates who began to raid in 793 terrified Europe‚ making Europe adapt rapidly. Nonetheless‚ there was a whole lot of terror‚ however the Vikings actually helped certain people out. The Viking raids lead to the rise of feudalism‚ which helped lords gain a whole lot of power. When the Vikings first came everyone didn’t know what to do. These hooligans were attacking at random‚ killing hundreds as they went along. People sought for the king’s help‚ but the kingdom was so

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    and Beyond. This document contains everything you need to teach the sample lesson “The Decline of Feudalism. We ” invite you to use this sample lesson today to discover how the TCI Approach can make history come alive for your students. Contents 2 Benefits of History Alive! The Medieval World and Beyond 3 Program Contents 4 Student Edition: Sample Lesson 5: The Decline of Feudalism 5 Lesson Guide 17 Assessment 28 Interactive Student Notebook 29 Visuals

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    occurring around Medieval Europe and in other parts of the world such as the Middle East and Asia. Some of those causes would be the Crusades‚ the Decline of Feudalism‚ the Rise of the Mongol Empire‚ and the Roles of Rulers‚ Nobles‚ Popes‚ and the Middle Class but the two most important causes are the Crusades and the Decline of Feudalism. During the Crusades‚ Crusaders brought in new thoughts and beliefs‚ which replaced the old thoughts and beliefs of other well known groups. They had also brought

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    revolving around the loss of feudalism. During the war‚ kings who favored capital were well liked and had more supporters than those who disliked the idea of capital. With the rising interest in capital came many different cultural changes in England. The more powerful citizens now were not the ones with the most land but the ones who had the most money. Along with that‚ anyone from any social class could work their way up the social ladder‚ which is a big change from feudalism where there was no climbing

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    a time of progression. Powell states that political‚ economic‚ social‚ and cultural advancements were made during this time‚ and helped pave the way for the Renaissance and the structure of modern society. In this passage‚ Powell explains that feudalism didn’t cause the weakening of the monarchs‚ but was actually an outcome of it. Because the kings were so weak‚ and people needed protection that the monarchy simply could not give‚ the people turned to the nobles for security. These nobles had held

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    Feudal System. Feudalism was a system of politics in which powerful lords granted the use of land and promised protection to the people who lived on the land in exchange for the vassal’s loyalty and military service. The lords and Vassals were tied with a pledge known as the feudal contract. Vassals made peasants or "serfs" work in the manor and pay a certain amount of payment in the exchange of the peasant receiving protection and parts of the farm. The central idea of feudalism was that everyone

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    has gone through several different stages of evolution from feudalism to the industrial revolution. In the following‚ each stage of business evolution will be examined and explained in detail. FeudalismThe business or economic system in which one class of people‚ aristocrats‚ control the property rights to all valuable resources‚ including people. The Hierarchy of English Aristocrats is indicated to the right of the description of Feudalism. The position in which an individual held was determined

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    slaughtered. In addition to The Dark Ages the label Age of Faith is adequate because there were lots of loyalty and protection. The label Age of Feudalism is a poor label because there is very limited evidence to show that. The only evidence we have is that people owe service to a fief and the King and he will pay them back. In addition to The Age of Feudalism the label A Golden Age is also a rough label. The label The Dark Ages is a excellent label. The Dark Ages is a good label because it talks about

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    means to achieve your ends‚ a concept that has come through many different forms‚ one of which being the advent of feudalism in the post classical age‚ specifically in Japan and Western Europe. Unlike in Japan‚ feudalism rose in Europe as a response to the political fragmentation and invasions following the fall of the Roman Empire; for the Europeans it was necessary for survival. Feudalism‚ a system based upon a mutually beneficial relationship between a lord and a vassal (or a daimyo and a samurai

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    times were also by protected rights and charters. The citizenry in the middle ages may not have had life perfect‚ but feudalism‚ the church

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