Question #1
The middle ages started in the western empire because that was the part of Rome that fell first. Eventually all of invaders took over the western part of the land and Rome could no longer stand. There are many other reasons why Rome fell, but the invasion of the Vandals and the Visigoths and more made it almost impossible to fight back. The fall of Rome was a perfect start to the middle ages
The middle ages started in western Europe because there were not a lot of invasions.
Question #2
Then the more land you owned the more power that you had. The kings or nobles would make people pay tax for living on there land. Most of it the lord did not need the tax but for the surfs it was there only way of protection. By living on the land you could grow your crops but you most give a portion of the food to the lord that owns the land.
Fatalism then and now both have 98.5% of the population being everybody else
Question #3
The king will give a fief or land to a lord. The lord could then charge serfs tax to live on there land. The lord would then be considered a vassell because they were given land. The serf would have to be loyal to the lord, the lord provides them with shelter and protection but they don't get much food, just enough to the point of living.
they all needed each other for it to work out.
Question #4
The lords castle was part of the manor, or the land that belonged to the lord that was given from a king. The way the economy worked was the serfs that worked at the land would get protection that was provided from the lord.
The time period had a lot of farming and trading.Also the king had a higher power over the people because they have to pay a fee for living on their land.
have smaller homes.
Question #5
The document in the picture is the code of shivery. This is a set of rules that a knight most follow to keep people safe. The code of shivery says that the knights could not use there weapons for their own fun. They must use them wisely and responsibly, such as only using them in battle when that actually need it.
The society had a lot of rules, the nights are the people who follow the rules.
Question #6
The picture represents the "black death" or the black plague. you would develop black and blue spots all over the body, cough up some blood, and die in serious cases. As most were back then causing a desperate need in supply the producers were able to charge more for their goods. This was a particle reason for the decline of feudalism, because of the lose of money for the rich and the gain of money for the farmers and peasants
Warsaw
Question #7This is an image of Joan of Arc. Only the most famous female Middle Ages knight to have lived. Maybe the only female knight to have lived, she was commended by God in a vision to have served in the French army in the Hundred Years War. So she proved herself worthy and she played fair, she didn't hurt anyone but her enemies. Joan was eventually captured and was trailed unfairly and died. She never did see how the war end.
I think she was the first woman to be a night
Question #9
The Crusades were mainly for Jerusalem. The Turks and Christians both wanted it so they fought over for what they wanted. In the First Crusade the Christians took back the Holy Land, but it was taken back in the Second Crusade. The Third Crusade came around and it was more or less a first move battle, a first move no one really wanted to make.
to take over crusaders kingdom
Question #10
The Magna Carta was one of the most important documents to use down in history. IT made a big impact for Americans to make our Bill of Rights. This document was signed by King John because he unfairly charged his people of taxes. Eventually everyone had enough and forced him to sign or he could no longer be king.
The manga Carita, laws were made for the slaves.
Question #11
The Middle Ages had been a time of war. Nonstop war was almost consent. Everyone back then had so many fights over nothing. However sometimes it was necessary war, it brought peace and stability to people in the middle ages.
There was a lot of kings
Question #12
This is a squire getting paid for all the hard work he has done in the past. A squire went through intense battle training and some hard labor training ever since he was a young boy. After a while they would get what they would deserve and become the knights they always dreamed of being.
She is making a knight
Question #13
This is Richard the Lionhearted. He was a very noble leader to his fighters in war. His brother was King John and he made the mistake of leaving him in charge while he was off. Richard fought in the Crusades and he died shortly after returning. Forever changing his people's lives
A king
Question #14
The Middle Ages was a time of war. Europe was never stopping to think what might happen if they made peace, they were too busy making fights between eachother. One thing lead to another and before you know it, Europe is destroyed and the end of feudalism came about. So that's shows us today, be smarter than Kings and Queens form the Middle Ages
water wars
Question #15
In the middle Ages, people were entertained by jousting. It is similar to how the Romans were entertained by gladiator fighting. In jousting, two people would wear armor and ride a house. The horse would have armor too. They would run into each other would poles and try to knock the other person off the horse.
jousting
Question #16
This war was the hundred year war. The hundred year war was fought by France and the English.
idk
Question #17
Three things that protect the castle are the high walls so it is hard to climb over, the moat because you have to swim across it to get to the other side and the archers from up above on the walls so if an invader comes they came kill him.
sharks, moats, circle things
Questions i have...
How many wars were there?
How many people took over?
How did it fall?
The middle ages started in the western empire because that was the part of Rome that fell first. Eventually all of invaders took over the western part of the land and Rome could no longer stand. There are many other reasons why Rome fell, but the invasion of the Vandals and the Visigoths and more made it almost impossible to fight back. The fall of Rome was a perfect start to the middle ages
The middle ages started in western Europe because there were not a lot of invasions.
Question #2
Then the more land you owned the more power that you had. The kings or nobles would make people pay tax for living on there land. Most of it the lord did not need the tax but for the surfs it was there only way of protection. By living on the land you could grow your crops but you most give a portion of the food to the lord that owns the land.
Fatalism then and now both have 98.5% of the population being everybody else
Question #3
The king will give a fief or land to a lord. The lord could then charge serfs tax to live on there land. The lord would then be considered a vassell because they were given land. The serf would have to be loyal to the lord, the lord provides them with shelter and protection but they don't get much food, just enough to the point of living.
they all needed each other for it to work out.
Question #4
The lords castle was part of the manor, or the land that belonged to the lord that was given from a king. The way the economy worked was the serfs that worked at the land would get protection that was provided from the lord.
The time period had a lot of farming and trading.Also the king had a higher power over the people because they have to pay a fee for living on their land.
have smaller homes.
Question #5
The document in the picture is the code of shivery. This is a set of rules that a knight most follow to keep people safe. The code of shivery says that the knights could not use there weapons for their own fun. They must use them wisely and responsibly, such as only using them in battle when that actually need it.
The society had a lot of rules, the nights are the people who follow the rules.
Question #6
The picture represents the "black death" or the black plague. you would develop black and blue spots all over the body, cough up some blood, and die in serious cases. As most were back then causing a desperate need in supply the producers were able to charge more for their goods. This was a particle reason for the decline of feudalism, because of the lose of money for the rich and the gain of money for the farmers and peasants
Warsaw
Question #7This is an image of Joan of Arc. Only the most famous female Middle Ages knight to have lived. Maybe the only female knight to have lived, she was commended by God in a vision to have served in the French army in the Hundred Years War. So she proved herself worthy and she played fair, she didn't hurt anyone but her enemies. Joan was eventually captured and was trailed unfairly and died. She never did see how the war end.
I think she was the first woman to be a night
Question #9
The Crusades were mainly for Jerusalem. The Turks and Christians both wanted it so they fought over for what they wanted. In the First Crusade the Christians took back the Holy Land, but it was taken back in the Second Crusade. The Third Crusade came around and it was more or less a first move battle, a first move no one really wanted to make.
to take over crusaders kingdom
Question #10
The Magna Carta was one of the most important documents to use down in history. IT made a big impact for Americans to make our Bill of Rights. This document was signed by King John because he unfairly charged his people of taxes. Eventually everyone had enough and forced him to sign or he could no longer be king.
The manga Carita, laws were made for the slaves.
Question #11
The Middle Ages had been a time of war. Nonstop war was almost consent. Everyone back then had so many fights over nothing. However sometimes it was necessary war, it brought peace and stability to people in the middle ages.
There was a lot of kings
Question #12
This is a squire getting paid for all the hard work he has done in the past. A squire went through intense battle training and some hard labor training ever since he was a young boy. After a while they would get what they would deserve and become the knights they always dreamed of being.
She is making a knight
Question #13
This is Richard the Lionhearted. He was a very noble leader to his fighters in war. His brother was King John and he made the mistake of leaving him in charge while he was off. Richard fought in the Crusades and he died shortly after returning. Forever changing his people's lives
A king
Question #14
The Middle Ages was a time of war. Europe was never stopping to think what might happen if they made peace, they were too busy making fights between eachother. One thing lead to another and before you know it, Europe is destroyed and the end of feudalism came about. So that's shows us today, be smarter than Kings and Queens form the Middle Ages
water wars
Question #15
In the middle Ages, people were entertained by jousting. It is similar to how the Romans were entertained by gladiator fighting. In jousting, two people would wear armor and ride a house. The horse would have armor too. They would run into each other would poles and try to knock the other person off the horse.
jousting
Question #16
This war was the hundred year war. The hundred year war was fought by France and the English.
idk
Question #17
Three things that protect the castle are the high walls so it is hard to climb over, the moat because you have to swim across it to get to the other side and the archers from up above on the walls so if an invader comes they came kill him.
sharks, moats, circle things
Questions i have...
How many wars were there?
How many people took over?
How did it fall?
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This is picture of Charlemagne and the pope. He ruled from 768 to 814. Charlemagne can also be called Charles the great. It took 32 years before Charlemagne completely conquered the Saxons from 772 to 804 CE. He died at the age of 71. Charles the great had about 10 wives.