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Q: Is there any way feudal lords could have worked their lands without using serfs?
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What is a peasant in feudal Europe?

A peasant owned no land, so they weren't directly a part of the feudal system. Many peasants worked on lands owned by knights or nobles.


How did the feudal system begin?

William the conqueror (also known as William, Duke of Normandy or William I) first made the feudal system because he wanted to gain power and control over England. Also, he gave lands to people for homeage and the knights worked for him. Also, they had to pay tax for their lands so that way, William could pay the Knights.


What elements were not common to farming in the feudal?

Enclosure of lands


What is a feudal lord who holds lands from superiors?

Mense lord


Why the feudal system developed?

The feudal system first appears in definite form in the Frankish lands in the 9th and 10th cent


What are tenants in chief?

This is a "feudal" title. A "tenant-in-chief" was a person who held his lands under feudal land tenure directly from the king.


What is the castle village and land of a lords estate?

The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.


How did land ownership change in Mexico in the early 1900s?

con mucho cudao y sin haser regeros


What was the desmene?

The desmene was the lands which were held as part of a heritable manor in the hands of the lord himself. In a feudal system, the lord would be responsible for a certain number of lands, some of which would be granted to others on some form of feudal tenure. The desmene was what he kept for his own purposes.


Who worked on the manor lands?

The peasants


What is Castle village and land of a lords estate?

The castle, village, and land of a lord's estate were often called Feudal lands. The castle could be called the manor.


What is the meaning of subinfeudation?

The granting of lands by inferior lords to their dependents, to be held by themselves by feudal tenure., Subordinate tenancy; undertenancy.