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The land around town sites was usually owned by .?

a monastery or feudal lord


Was the feudal system fair for the townspeople?

Yes! in ways feudalism is fair. For example peasants, you may not think they get a lot of freedom. But freedom does not only mean the right to do things as a lord or a vassal can do. Freedom can also mean the freedom to live and the freedom to not starve. And also everyone gets something in return, as in: a lord gives a fief, a fief is something of sort that is valuable, and in the middle ages land was the most valued possession. So land was given to a noble man for his service( only men at the time could receive a fief ). A noble man can also give the land to knights for the same reason, for their service. But knights not only get land but also get all the equipment they need. And noble men can still give pieces of their land to peasants for their service, even though they do all the work. But there is still some perks of being a peasant, if there is war on the land you receive protection from your lord( the noble man, because when he gave land to you, you became a vassal and he became your lord ). So in all ways feudalism is fair.


What colony did george carteret and lord john berkeley fund?

Sir AGeorge Cartaret and Lord John Berkeley established the colony of Nwe Jersey after the land was given to them by the Duke of York who got it from his brother, King Charles II.


Who is Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret?

Lord Berkley's name was Sir Thomas de Berkeley, he was an English Baron, soldier and diplomat. Sir George Carteret was an English royalist statesman in Jersey and England.


What is the type of colony in which the owner owned all land and controlled the government?

The people who owned and controlled all the land of a colony were called proprietors or Lord Proprietors. Initially land was divided up by giving "headrights",which means, anyone who had paid his own passage was given 100 acres. Those given the land grants, had to pay a fee to the Lord Proprietors.

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What is a feif?

it is the estate of a feudal lord


What was the role of manor in feudal England?

The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.


What was the role of manor in feudalism?

The manor was the estate of a feudal lord.


What is a four letter word for the name of a feudal lord's estate?

Seat.


What is a feudal lord's estate?

The estate of most feudal lords was called a manor. The manor was a large agricultural property worked by peasants who lived on it, usually in a hamlet or village. It might have had a number of features, including a manor house, for the lord and his family, workshops, barns, woodland, pasture, fields, and often a church.


What is another name for a feudal lord's estate?

The estate was called a manor. Usual term is "Fiefdom".


Which son of the feudal lord inherited the father's estate?

The first born son inherits the father's estate.


In Medieval Europe the castle and entire estate of a feudal lord is called?

manor


What is a daimos?

A feudal lord of Japan who was a large landowner.


What are seigneurs?

a seingneur is person that has been given permission from the king to build land and divide it into 32 pieces and give it to the habitants who come from France. a seigneurie is the piece of land that the seigneur owns that gets divided by him and given to the habitants.


How was the manor the basis of feudal economy?

The Manor, or lord's estate, was the basis of the feudal economy .Everything that people needed was grown or madeon the Manor.


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.