From their master whom apprenticed them and helped trained them.
They were paid in land, servents, and goods. Sometimes gold
They were paid in rice and land by the Daimyo.
they were paied with sen witch was given to samurai from shogun to spport thier famlies
Yes, the Samurai do get paid! The Shogun (ruler of Medieval Japan) pays them taxes for guarding a building or fighting in a war (however, not a civil war).
Both knights and samurai were paid in land, rather than in money, and had peasants work the land for them
vassals. Vassals were appointed by a lord to protect him in exchange of land.
The knights were fuedal lords that owned land. They would have fuedal relationships with vassals under them. The would give the vassals land in return for service.Usually army service but sometimes food.
If a lord acted in the service of a king, the lord was considered a vassal of the king. ...Military men, or knights, began to receive land, along with peasants for farmwork. ...Alord also enjoyed incidental benefits and rights in connection with a fief.
they were valuable in case prtection was needed
If the peasants were on a lord's property, then they were under knights of the vassals.
Kings depended on their nobles and vassals to provide knights and soldiers for their armies. These nobles and vassals were granted land in exchange for military service and loyalty to the king.
a vassal is not a knoight cause the vassal provide military services in exchange for land
vassals. Vassals were appointed by a lord to protect him in exchange of land.
Feudalism is simply the exchange of land (fief), between the nobles (lords) and the knights (vassals) for military protection.
The knights were fuedal lords that owned land. They would have fuedal relationships with vassals under them. The would give the vassals land in return for service.Usually army service but sometimes food.
If a lord acted in the service of a king, the lord was considered a vassal of the king. ...Military men, or knights, began to receive land, along with peasants for farmwork. ...Alord also enjoyed incidental benefits and rights in connection with a fief.
Political allegiance and providing military, political, and financial service to a lord. More at LINK
An oath of loyalty and a pledge of military service
Power. The feudal systems involved aristocratic landlords giving landed estates (feuds) to lesser aristocrats and knights in exchange for political and military support. These people were called vassals and owed loyalty their feudataries. Since there were not centralised armies, soldiers were raised by the aristocrats and giving land to vassals ensured that military services would be provided to them by the vassals.
Knights typically served under lords as vassals, swearing loyalty in exchange for land and protection. Lords provided knights with a place to live, resources, and support in exchange for military service and loyalty. This relationship was based on feudal obligations and mutual benefit, reinforcing the hierarchy of the feudal system.
they were valuable in case prtection was needed
Vassals served lords in exchange for protection and land rights. In the feudal system, vassals pledged loyalty and military service to their lords in return for the lord's support and the ability to use and cultivate land on the lord's estate.