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Quest 1:
Explain the life during the rule in the Roman Empire Europe:
The Wealthy: For wealthy Romans, life was good. They lived in beautiful houses on hills outside of Rome, away from all the noise and smell of the city. They enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle with fantastic furnishes, surrounded by servants and slaves to cater their every desire. Many would hold exclusive dinner parties and serve their guests the exotic dishes of the day.
The Poor: They would work all day with almost no pay, and had no nice things. They had poor meals and most nights, never even ate. They were mostly slaves and servants for the higher rankings of the Roman Empire, and had to obey everything they were told
Explain why the Roman Empire had fallen and what were the consequences of this.:
The reason the Roman Empire had fallen was because some of the senate had become extremely corrupted and politically instability came into exsistance. Consuls and officials would offer their positions in office in offer of who could pay a lump sum of currency. Furthemore, they even accepted bribes in exchange for favors of wide assortment. A series of very incompetent, rather crazy Emperors were elected and the Plebians suffered as a result. Civil revolts sprung up, led by rebellious citizens.
What was life like after Rome?:
When the western Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD, the unifying force for most of Europe was gone. Along with the loss of the government, much of the engineering abilities and "modern amenities" were also lost. The "barbarians" of Europe did not, for the most part, have the abilities or knowledge to build roads, aqueducts or the other marvels of the Roman Empire, which is why the period immediately after Rome's collapse is often referred to as the Dark Ages.
Quest 2:
My Person’s name: Peasant Guy
Geography of where I live: Guy lived in descent farming land, great grazing for the cows, and the soil was fertile and was almost always green and luxurious. Though the land was very great for farming, there was always other kinds of animals around, grazing, which made the grass some what scarce.
(This Casle is in France.)
Guy had been born in Northern France by his Mother Fraen and Father Arien. At the age of 6 he had learned to farm and breed animals. By age 15, he world cut down tress for his family’s housing. When he had finally left
Explain the life during the rule in the Roman Empire Europe:
The Wealthy: For wealthy Romans, life was good. They lived in beautiful houses on hills outside of Rome, away from all the noise and smell of the city. They enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle with fantastic furnishes, surrounded by servants and slaves to cater their every desire. Many would hold exclusive dinner parties and serve their guests the exotic dishes of the day.
The Poor: They would work all day with almost no pay, and had no nice things. They had poor meals and most nights, never even ate. They were mostly slaves and servants for the higher rankings of the Roman Empire, and had to obey everything they were told
Explain why the Roman Empire had fallen and what were the consequences of this.:
The reason the Roman Empire had fallen was because some of the senate had become extremely corrupted and politically instability came into exsistance. Consuls and officials would offer their positions in office in offer of who could pay a lump sum of currency. Furthemore, they even accepted bribes in exchange for favors of wide assortment. A series of very incompetent, rather crazy Emperors were elected and the Plebians suffered as a result. Civil revolts sprung up, led by rebellious citizens.
What was life like after Rome?:
When the western Roman empire collapsed in 476 AD, the unifying force for most of Europe was gone. Along with the loss of the government, much of the engineering abilities and "modern amenities" were also lost. The "barbarians" of Europe did not, for the most part, have the abilities or knowledge to build roads, aqueducts or the other marvels of the Roman Empire, which is why the period immediately after Rome's collapse is often referred to as the Dark Ages.
Quest 2:
My Person’s name: Peasant Guy
Geography of where I live: Guy lived in descent farming land, great grazing for the cows, and the soil was fertile and was almost always green and luxurious. Though the land was very great for farming, there was always other kinds of animals around, grazing, which made the grass some what scarce.
(This Casle is in France.)
Guy had been born in Northern France by his Mother Fraen and Father Arien. At the age of 6 he had learned to farm and breed animals. By age 15, he world cut down tress for his family’s housing. When he had finally left
Middle Age Webquest Number 3.
Explain how feudalism functions?: Feudalism works by which the nobility classes had control over the lower classes of the government. The government consisted of Kings, Lords, and the Peasants. Other crucial contributors to this structure wetre the leaders of the church and other neighboring kings who held influence in the kingdom. The structure first came about, and remained for so long because of the great size of the land the kinds had under their control. The kings held this land by what they believed was Divine Right, the right to rule granted by God and then passed on through heredity. However, there was no physical way for a king to govern all the land effectively because there was no quick communication through the lands because of such large areas of land, and it took several days to travel from one part of the country to the other, even in a relatively small country such as England. The King needed a way to maintain control over his lands, even if indirectly. As a solution, he formed a sort of contract with his barons, they would control small areas for the king and help maintain the land, so communication could travel much faster, and land would be protected much better.
What is your job in the Feudal Hierarchy?: Im a peasant so our job was to work on the food for the knights, nobles and kings, but they had not own any land. They would farm for the king knights and nobles so that they could live there, that was what they paid. it was kind of like rent.
What role did religion play in a feudalism government: The Bishops would usually be at the ceremonies for the king to be crowned ( or queen ) and would be there to crown them king or queen. Most of the archbishops would be crowned king.
Numbers 5 and 6:
Some of the rights the peasants had were the Feudal System Right of Hunting, It was that people could hunt but not on the land of the others. The Feudal System Right of Jurisdiction, was the rule that they would give power to the lords and nobles in case of an arising in their domains. The Feudal System Right of Safe Convoy was also another law in the Feudal System. These are some of the rights people had back in in the Feudal System.
Question 7: Back then, the peasants were not given many rights, such as education, all they were really provided was Protection sense they gave the Knights food, and they also had gottan food. So not many things they were given back then really was much.
Question 8: Why thye would live in a feudal government was mostly because back then that is what most of the governments were, if you did not agree to live in any of the feudal governments, you would have almost no where to go.
Question 9:
Explain how feudalism functions?: Feudalism works by which the nobility classes had control over the lower classes of the government. The government consisted of Kings, Lords, and the Peasants. Other crucial contributors to this structure wetre the leaders of the church and other neighboring kings who held influence in the kingdom. The structure first came about, and remained for so long because of the great size of the land the kinds had under their control. The kings held this land by what they believed was Divine Right, the right to rule granted by God and then passed on through heredity. However, there was no physical way for a king to govern all the land effectively because there was no quick communication through the lands because of such large areas of land, and it took several days to travel from one part of the country to the other, even in a relatively small country such as England. The King needed a way to maintain control over his lands, even if indirectly. As a solution, he formed a sort of contract with his barons, they would control small areas for the king and help maintain the land, so communication could travel much faster, and land would be protected much better.
What is your job in the Feudal Hierarchy?: Im a peasant so our job was to work on the food for the knights, nobles and kings, but they had not own any land. They would farm for the king knights and nobles so that they could live there, that was what they paid. it was kind of like rent.
What role did religion play in a feudalism government: The Bishops would usually be at the ceremonies for the king to be crowned ( or queen ) and would be there to crown them king or queen. Most of the archbishops would be crowned king.
Numbers 5 and 6:
Some of the rights the peasants had were the Feudal System Right of Hunting, It was that people could hunt but not on the land of the others. The Feudal System Right of Jurisdiction, was the rule that they would give power to the lords and nobles in case of an arising in their domains. The Feudal System Right of Safe Convoy was also another law in the Feudal System. These are some of the rights people had back in in the Feudal System.
Question 7: Back then, the peasants were not given many rights, such as education, all they were really provided was Protection sense they gave the Knights food, and they also had gottan food. So not many things they were given back then really was much.
Question 8: Why thye would live in a feudal government was mostly because back then that is what most of the governments were, if you did not agree to live in any of the feudal governments, you would have almost no where to go.
Question 9: