Textbook Note-Taking: Feudalism in Europe
In class today, we took notes from the textbook on Feudalism in Europe. I took extensive notes on the vocabulary in the chapter and important events that occurred. Once finishing the notes and chapter's question, Mr. Schick asked all of us a question that related to the chapter. I had to define a fief- land that was granted, knight- mounted horsemen who pledged to defend their lord's land in exchange for fiefs, serf- servants who could not lawfully leave their birth place, lord- landowner, vassal- person receiving the land grant, manor- lord's estate, and tithe- church tax that equaled one-tenth of their income. The three social classes were those who fought (knights and nobles), those who prayed (men and women of the church), and those who worked (peasants). I also took note of the groups that invaded Europe in the 800s. These groups included the Vikings from the north, and the Maygars and Muslims from the east and south. On Friday, we may have a powerpoint to take notes from to further our understanding on the last two chapters.
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