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A peasant who is bound to land is a serf, while a fief is an estate granted to a vassal.

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What is Peasant bound to land?

They would be a serf.


What is a peasant bound to the soil?

A serf is a peasant bound/set to the land/soil


What do you call a medieval person bound to the land?

Peasant/serf


The Use of the word bound to?

Serfs were bound to the fief and their lord.


What is the difference from a serf and a peasant?

A peasant worked the land, but had freedom. A serf was bound to the land that they worked. They would live on the manor of a noble and work the land in exchange for food and protection.


What would the vassals give to the the lord in exchange for land?

fief or feoff


A piece of land given to vassal by a lord?

A fief.


Who was a peasant who worked on a manor of fief and could not leave without permission from the lord?

Serfs.


What is a peasant worker bound to the area of land held by the lord to whom he owed service in return of protection?

serf


Can land be given by the church as a fief?

no it can not fore a fief is the way that a vassel makes money


Peasant who was considered to be part of the manor was known as?

A peasant who was bound to a manor was a serf.


What is fudalism?

After the Roman Empire fell in 476 CE, Europe was having political problems. The area also had issues dealing with economic problems and social problems too. As a result Feudalism was developed. Feudalism is a system of sharing land and in return was paying back in taxes or goods, and contains a hierarchy. This Hierarchy starts at the top with a monarch or a king. The monarch controlled all the land. Second came the nobles who were noble to the king (that is how they got their name). Nobles controlled a little piece of the monarch's land called a fief. On this fief the noble controlled knights and peasant's. Next in line were the knights. The kinght's duty is to protect the nobles fief or the king's kingdom. On the bottom of the hierarchy are the surfs, or peasant's. The surfs are tied to the land they worked on. They provide food for a Noble's fief. This hierarchy in Feudalism kept everyone in their place and the world in balance.