History 7 #45: Feudalism & Manorialism

Feudalism The Feudalism System was a system that decentralized the government of England. The King was the top of the system, with his appointed lords governing certain pieces of land. Beneath the lords were appointed knights. The knights oversaw the peasants (freemen) and serfs, who worked the land. The King obviously lived in the palace …

The Conquest of England by the Normans: History Lesson #40

The Conquest of England was a turning point in English history. The Normans, led by William the Conqueror, began the Conquest of England at the battle of Hastings in 1066. The English army was weary from putting down a rebellion in the north, and less in numbers because the levies duty time had expired, and …

Different Types Of Steering and Wheels: Science Lesson #40

Differential Steering Differential steering is when you have two wheels and they move independently. To go forward and backwards, you make both of the wheels move the same speed. To turn left and right, you either have one wheel stop while the other still moves, or you make one of the wheels move slower than …

Charles Martel and the Battle of Ambleve: History Lesson 30

During the time of the Merovingian Kings in France, the Kings had got lazy, so they appointed a “mayor of the palace” which was basically the man who would lead the army into battle and govern the empire, while the King in name was mostly a figure head. Charles Martel was the Illegitimate (the father …