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November 12, 2024

ITDOO - Feudal System

<p>AI Generated. </p> <p><br /></p> <p> Feudalism and the Domesday Book FAQWhat was the feudal system?</p> <p>The feudal system was a hierarchical social structure used in medieval Europe, including England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. It was a pyramid-shaped system with the monarch at the top, followed by barons and lords, then knights, and finally peasants at the bottom.</p> <p>The system was based on land ownership and loyalty. The monarch granted land to barons in exchange for their loyalty and military service. The barons then granted smaller portions of land to knights, who in turn promised to fight for them. Peasants worked the land for their lords and paid rent in exchange for protection.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Monarch:</strong> Ruled the country, granted land to barons, and expected loyalty and military service in return.</li> <li><strong>Barons/Lords:</strong> Powerful landowners who provided military service to the monarch and managed their estates.</li> <li><strong>Knights:</strong> Warriors who fought for the monarch and their lords in exchange for land.</li> <li><strong>Peasants/Villeins:</strong> Worked the land, paid rent, and provided labor to their lords in exchange for protection.</li> </ul> <p>The feudal system was a way for William the Conqueror to control England after he defeated the Anglo-Saxons. It ensured he had a loyal army, and it also provided a way to collect taxes and administer justice.</p> <p>The Domesday Book was a comprehensive survey of land and resources in England commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1086. It recorded who owned what land, how much it was worth, and what resources it held. This helped William to establish a fair system of taxation.</p> <p>William the Conqueror ordered the creation of the Domesday Book to gain a thorough understanding of the wealth and resources of his newly conquered land. This information allowed him to establish a fair system of taxation and control over the country.</p> <p>The Domesday Book was a groundbreaking achievement in record-keeping and administration. It provided valuable insights into the social and economic conditions of 11th-century England and helped to shape the development of the English legal and taxation systems. It remains a valuable historical resource today.</p> <p>The Domesday Book provides detailed information about the types of land, crops grown, livestock raised, and the value of landholdings in 1086. It reveals the distribution of wealth and power, the impact of the Norman Conquest on land ownership, and the daily lives of people living in England during this period.</p> <p>How did the feudal system work?What were the roles of different groups within the feudal system?Why was the feudal system important?What was the Domesday Book?Why was the Domesday Book created?What impact did the Domesday Book have?What can we learn about England in 1086 from the Domesday Book? </p>

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November 10, 2024

ITDOO - Castles and sieges

<p><strong>Lesson 4</strong> Castles and sieges</p> <p>AI Generated. </p> <p> This excerpt from a history lesson explores the different ways in which castles were attacked throughout history. The text highlights the development of castle design as a response to these attacks, including the transition from wooden motte-and-bailey castles to stronger stone structures. The author describes various siege tactics, including the use of fire, battering rams, ladders, siege towers, catapults, and mining. Finally, the excerpt discusses the strategy of a siege, which involved surrounding a castle and slowly starving its occupants into submission. </p>

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November 8, 2024

Tragedy: Anti Semitism Through Time

<p>Tragedy: Anti Semitism Through Time</p> <p>AI Generated </p> <p><br /></p> <p>Year 9 </p> <p><br /></p>

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