How do most people think the plague spread?
How did it most likely?
Fleas on Rats.
Person to person
Who was at the very top of Pyramid of Feudalism, who was the ruler who claimed ownership of the lands?
King
What was chivalry?
The code of conduct that a knight was expected to live by during the Middle Ages.
What nickname was given to the Bubonic Plague?
The "Black Death"
The King often granted the land to Important _______ who pledged their loyalty by swearing to serve and protect the king.
Lord/Baron
What is an apprentice?
A person that works for another without pay in order to learn a craft or skill.
A local Servant who worked on Feudal lands or manors and was "bound to the soil".
Serf/Peasant
Serfs needed the Lords permission to _________ and ________________.
Marry and Leave the Manor.
What fraction of Europe's population died as a result of the plague? *Double Jeopardy*
Between 1/2 and 2/3
At what age did a knight:
Begin his training?
Learn strategy?
Learn to use a sword
7-14
7-14
14-21
What were the 3 stages of knighthood?
Page Squire Knight
Name three symptoms of the bubonic plague.
-Blackish/Red Spots -Raised Bumps -Blackening of the Tongue
___________ was an hierarchical economic system based on the granting of land in exchange for loyalty or service. *Double Jeopardy*
Feudalism
There are two types of Peasants during the Medieval Manor what is the difference between a free peasant and a serf?
Freedmen could move around while Serfs are bound to the land