810 The Middle Ages Medieval Castles
810 The Middle Ages Medieval Castles
810 The Middle Ages Medieval Castles
Some people assume1 that medieval castles served as homes for the
wealthy and powerful. Although this is true, it is not the whole truth. Castles were
communities made up of the wealthy owners, nobles, religious leaders, merchants,
and farmers. The building itself was only a part of the castle. Thick walls extended
around the castle structure and the village that sat next to the castle.
Castles played an important role in feudalism2. The word "castle" comes
from a Latin word that means fortress3. A castle helped a king or vassal4 defend
the land where the castle stood. It also served as a place to house the king or
vassal's army, weapons, and food. A castle was also the center of local government.
Although they were frequently attacked, castles were the safest dwellings of the
time. A castle was typically built on the top of a hill to protect the community from
invasions5. Soldiers on the walls kept a lookout for attacking armies.
Life inside the castle walls was difficult and crowded. There was not much
land to build on, so people built houses that were narrow and tall. Many buildings
were five or six stories. Streets were also narrow and dirty. People would throw
their garbage and waste out into the streets. Disease spread quickly. At night the
streets were dark and unsafe. People would rarely go out after dark without their
servants. When they did, they carried torches or candles. Fire was one of the
greatest dangers for a medieval town. Most houses were made of wood. Only the
wealthy had stone and brick houses. One city in France burned to the ground six
times between 1200 and 1255 CE!
Despite the many risks, people lived in castle communities because of the
protection that was offered them by the nobles who built the castle and provided
military support. Lords and ladies also benefited6 from the townsfolk who
provided food and goods. The castle system was interdependent between the
wealthy and the poor. They both needed each other to survive and thrive.
Name: ____________________________
Date:______________________
3. Which of the following would probably NOT have been a threat to the safety of
someone living in a castle community?
a.
b.
c.
d.
caves
streets
groups of people
places to live
convince people that life in the Middle Ages was safe and carefree
explain how castles were built
describe what life in and around a medieval castle was like
show that vassals were not very important to castle communities
behind
around
in front of
between
3. Which of the following would probably NOT have been a threat to the safety of
someone living in a castle community?
a.
b.
c.
d.
caves
streets
groups of people
places to live
convince people that life in the Middle Ages was safe and carefree
explain how castles were built
describe what life in and around a medieval castle was like
show that vassals were not very important to castle communities
behind
around
in front of
between