the geography: rivers, forests, plains, and farmlands
The practice of feudalism played a significant role in allowing European kingdoms and estates to be largely self-sufficient. Feudalism organized society into a hierarchical structure with the king or monarch at the top, followed by the nobles, knights, and peasants. Each estate or manor was self-sufficient, with peasants working the land and producing food and goods for themselves and the lords in exchange for protection and land to live on. This system ensured that each estate had the necessary resources and labor to sustain itself and reduce reliance on external sources.
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Clergy and Nobality
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Estates General - France - ended in 1789.
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The mycenaean kingdoms have giant stone walls, palaces, farms, and estates
Feudal estates were farmed by peasants. For much of the Middle Ages, the peasants were serfs, which meant that they were bound to the estates and not allowed to move away. There were some places where a lot of them were slaves. There were also places were they were mostly free peasants who were tenants on the estates.
The European Ages used class and estates as a system of stratification for feudal societies. Feudalism had three estates, which were the Church was the first estate, the nobility were the second, and the peasants were the third estate.
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Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.
The three estates are: Church Nobility peasants and finally if you want to count them serfs.
The First Estates was the Clergy; the Second Estates was the Aristocrats; and the Third Estates was the poor.
Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.
Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.
Estates General
The manor system is when knights allowed peasants to farm land on their large estates. In return, the peasants had to give the knights food or other payment.
Most people (>95%) were from the Third Estate.