Lords had the duty to provide protection and justice to their serfs. They were responsible for maintaining law and order in their territories, ensuring that serfs were safe and not subject to external threats or violence. Additionally, lords were expected to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, and protection during times of conflict or hardship.
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
serfs or villeins
anyone who lived on it besides the serfs (lords,vassals)
the monarch is at the top then its the lords the knights then the serfs or peasants
Nothing except they are both people. The lords owned the serfs who were slaves.
Serfs gave crops to Lords and Lords controlled serfs' lives.
The lords and ladies were members of a group that own serfs ( same thing as a peasant) they can tell the serfs what to do
The peasants give food & land to the lords.
Lords had the duty to provide protection and justice to their serfs. They were responsible for maintaining law and order in their territories, ensuring that serfs were safe and not subject to external threats or violence. Additionally, lords were expected to provide basic necessities such as food, shelter, and protection during times of conflict or hardship.
The serfs worked for the lords and the lords gave them land and food and protection.
During the middle ages serfs worked for their lords and that is who protected them.
its the serfs lol or not
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serfs or villeins
The relationship between lords and serfs was not the same as the relationship between owners and slaves. The lords and the serfs had duties and obligations to each other. That being the case, there were times, such as when there were too many serfs for the lands the manor had, when it was in a lord's economic best interest to free serfs who wanted to be freed. Some of the serfs would be likely to want to leave and others want to stay and not have to deal with the insecurity of not having a place to live. At other times, such as after the Black Death, lords who did not have enough serfs would try to entice those of other lords away from them. In such a case they offered a better deal, which might have included their not being serfs any more. Serfs who wanted to could sometimes make themselves free by leaving the manor and staying away for over a year. Strangely enough this was the law in some places.
peasant and serfs were paid to work with the lords mannor