Medieval Society, Climate, and Disease

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Medieval Agricultural Techniques
  2. Climate Impact on Agriculture
  3. Population-Production Imbalance
  4. Black Death Transmission
  5. Trade Routes and Disease
  6. Rats, Fleas, and Disease Agents
  7. Urban Hygiene and Pandemic
  8. Peasant Revolts and Social Conflict
  9. Magna Carta and Limited Monarchy
  10. Maya Mathematics and Astronomy
  11. Maya Calendar and Power
  12. Maya Religion and Control

📖 1. Medieval Agricultural Techniques

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Three-Field System: A crop rotation method where land is divided into three parts; one for winter crops, one for summer crops, and one left fallow to restore fertility.
  • Manorial System: The economic structure of medieval Europe where peasants worked on lord's estates (manors) in exchange for protection and a place to live.
  • Heavy Plow: A robust plow with a metal blade designed to turn heavy, clay-rich soils common in medieval Europe, increasing land cultivation.
  • Water Mill: A device that used flowing water to grind grain, improving efficiency and productivity on farms.
  • Open-Field System: Large fields divided into strips cultivated collectively by peasants, with no fences, promoting shared land use.
  • Fallow Land: Land left unplanted for a season to recover soil nutrients, a common practice before crop rotation techniques were adopted.

📝 Essential Points

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1. What is the three-field system in medieval agriculture?

2. In what year was the Magna Carta signed?

3. What is the primary purpose of analyzing the population-production imbalance in medieval Europe?

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Medieval three-field system — purpose?

Crop rotation to increase land productivity.

Manorial system — role?

Structured rural economy with peasants working for lords.

Heavy plow — function?

Turn heavy, clay-rich soils efficiently.

Water mill — benefit?

Improved grain grinding and farm productivity.

Open-field system — description?

Shared, fenced-in land divided into strips.

Fallow land — purpose?

Restores soil nutrients for future crops.

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