feudalism
The gamekeeper would have been in the peasant class.
a midevil merchant class town dweller is a man who sold products in that era and lived in a town with class and dwelled on his problems
Yes, the Medieval manors system were intended to be as self sufficient as possible.
The relationship between the knight and his peasants is the manorial system.
Lords and Ladies
The social class system in medieval Japan was similar to that of medieval Europe in its hierarchical structure, with distinct roles and responsibilities assigned to each class. In Japan, the system was dominated by the emperor and the samurai class, while in Europe, the nobility and the monarchy held similar positions of power. Both societies had peasant classes that worked the land, supporting the upper classes, and rigid social mobility was a common feature. Additionally, both systems emphasized loyalty and duty, with loyalty to one's lord being a key tenet in both cultures.
They were usually farm workers.
Medieval society was a feudal system. In this system, the king and wealthy class owned all of the property. The lower classes were allowed to work on the land an pay taxes to support the wealthy land owners.
all the people knew their roles in a rigid class system
The gamekeeper would have been in the peasant class.
every class
Most likely in the lower class
Serfs and Peasants
"Social class" describes the levels of medieval society.
Both systems had members of the warrior class who followed a rigid code of discipline and honor.
depends on class
they are the middle class in the chain