The Manor Economy
Christianity Spreads
Feudalism
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Early Middle Ages
100

What group made up the majority of the population in the Middle Ages?

Serfs

100

Who was the early Irish missionary known for converting people to Christianity?

Saint Patrick

100

Describe a vassal.

A vassal is a person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.

100

Medieval Europeans believed that the _ was the highest authority and the guardian of God’s truth.

Pope

100

In 486, Clovis I defeated the last Roman army in Western Europe. What kingdom did Clovis belong to?

The Frankish Kingdom.

200

What is a serf?

A serf is a peasant who is bound to the land and under the control of a lord.

200

When the king of Kent converted to Catholicism, what did his subjects do?

Many of them followed his example and converted to Christianity as well.

200

What is a fief?

Land

200

Define Christendom.

The large community of Christians spread across the world

200

How did Charlemagne work to unite much of Western Europe?

Standardized currency and legal systems

Strengthened ties with the Catholic Church

300

What was a way of life for medieval lords and vassals?

A life based on loyalty, protection, and feudal obligations.

300

What entity gradually became a powerful force in Europe during the Middle Ages?

The Catholic Church.

300

What were all knights expected to live by?

The code of chivalry.

300

Why would the Vikings target monasteries?

Monasteries were often wealthy and poorly defended

300

How did the arrival of Germanic tribes affect Europe?

It led to the decline of the Roman Empire and the rise of new kingdoms in Europe.

400

What is a manor?

A large estate owned by a lord, which included villages and farmland.

400

 At the time of the Roman Empire's collapse, what religion were most Europeans?

Pagans

400

 What is the system where powerful local lords protected their homes and lands known as?

Feudalism.

400

What are sacraments?

Sacred rituals recognized as of particular importance and believed to confer grace

400

What were the Middle Ages?

Time period in European history from 5th to 15th century

• Also known as the Medieval Period

• Began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire

500

Many boys and young men from noble families trained to be warriors mounted on horseback. What were they called?

Knights

500

 How would pagan people be converted to Christianity?

Through missionaries and the influence of local rulers who converted

500

Why did European lords build castles?

To provide protection and a residence for themselves and their vassals.

500

From Scandinavia, who were the boldest and most successful invaders?

Vikings

500

What was included in Charlemagne’s lasting legacy?

Established the groundwork for modern European countries

• Promoted Christianity throughout his empire

• Encouraged learning and preservation of classical texts

• Implemented administrative reforms

• Influenced art and architecture (Carolingian style)

• Inspired the idea of a unified European identity