THE TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE Chapter 17. Humanist Education and Literature Focused on secular themes Accepted classical beliefs (renew society) Individualism:
Feudalism and the Manor Economy Section 2 Explain how feudalism shaped medieval society. Describe the life of knights and nobles. Analyze how the economic.
WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE AGES Learning Target: We will learn how medieval women made or used opportunities to improve their lives in spite of the limitations.
B ELLRINGER What was the Magna Carta and what did it do? (Page 127) Get your notes in the correct order, name on them, and stapled to turn in before your.
Charlemagne, Feudalism, & Knights. What was everyday life like in Medieval Europe?
End of The Middle Ages What Brought an end to the Middle ages?
Age of Chivalry Chapter 13 Section 3. New Technology Leather saddles & stirrups – through contact with Muslims in Battle of Tours Knights on horseback.
Medieval Society Traditional Order of Life Traditional Order of Life Nobles Nobles Warriors Warriors Way of Life Way of Life Social Divisions Social Divisions.
Chapter 17-3 Feudalism and Manor Life. Bell Work 3/5 (8 minutes) Instructions: Define section 17-3 Terms 1.Knights 2.Vassal 3.Feudalism 4.William the.
The Middle Ages 400-1400 5 th to the 15 th Centuries Three Periods Early Middle Ages 500-1000 High Middle Ages1000-1250 Late Middle Ages1250-1500.
The Middle Ages SOL WHI. 9 .
European Middle Ages 500 – 1500 A.K.A the DARK AGES.