yes
No the so did not
they didnt!
Feudalism: a lord owns the land and allows peasants to live there as long as they work for him.
The system that allowed peasants to cultivate land for their own use while also working on private land is known as the "corvée system." Under this arrangement, peasants were required to provide a certain amount of labor to their landlords, but in return, they could farm a portion of the land for their own subsistence. This system was prevalent in feudal societies, where the obligations of labor were often tied to the rights of land use. Through this arrangement, peasants could sustain themselves while fulfilling their duties to the landowners.
Phragmites is a very common reed and people have always used them for various things (thatching roofs, etc.) What knights have to do with this I really do not know!
Phragmites are also known as "Common Reed."
peasants were to work the land for the king.
Villeins were medieval peasants who worked the land for landlords,some had their own strips of land.
Phragmites are eaten by both Algae and destroyed by Chemichal Changes in it's nucleus
Phragmites can be found in swamps and marshes throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world.
Manorialism was a medieval system where lords granted land to peasants in exchange for labor and goods. Peasants worked the land and paid taxes to the lord in exchange for protection and use of the land. This system helped maintain social order and economic stability in feudal societies.
they farmed land