Serfs were the lord's slaves
False. While children in a school zone should exercise caution, it is not accurate to label them as human caution signs. Signs and signals are important for traffic safety, and children should be taught road safety rules to help protect themselves.
False. Not all laws made by a government are considered valid. Laws must adhere to the constitution and legal principles to be considered valid and enforceable. Additionally, laws that violate basic human rights or are unconstitutional can be challenged and overturned.
There are many statements about the treatment of slaves that are not correct. For instance it would not be true to say that slaves got preferential treatment from their masters.
Slaves faced severe oppression, including forced labor, physical abuse, and limited freedoms.
True. Plantation slave patrols were established in the South as an early form of policing to monitor and control enslaved populations. These patrols were responsible for enforcing rules, preventing escapes, and maintaining order on the plantations.
Yes it is true but only because the monarchs and lords treated them like garbage.
False only knights were under this code.
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True. Lords were also "vassals" of higher lords.
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It is true. It is false trust me i know im not lying. It is false trust me i know im not lying. It is false trust me i know im not lying. It is false because Linclon freed the slaves.
Yes, during Medieval Times, almost all items were produced inside the manor by serfs, who were bound to the land. There was a system of mutual obligations between the Lords of the manors and the serfs who worked for them. Lords provided serfs with food, housing, and protection, and sometimes a bit of their own land. In return, serfs worked the lord's land by producing food from the fields, and repairing bridges and roads. Serfs were also required to pay the lord to grind grain and ask his approval in order to marry.
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It is somewhat true and somewhat false, lords granted fiefs to peoples they trusted who then would become vassals to the lord. The lord might have given him the land for serving in the army, but that might not have always been the case.