Angela, In a library. Start with an encyclopedia, look up England or United Kingdom. Also look up the names of specific kings to find out what happened during their reigns. Then find books on the subject. Use the library's computer catalog. Do a search using England and medieval or middle ages as your search terms. If that doesn't give you what you want, ask a librarian for help, that's what they are there for. To find web sites, go to www.Google.com and do the same search.Michael Montagne
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I am not sure I understand your question would you please rewrite it?
The feudal lord or king who provided the peasants protection in exchange for a portion of their crops or benefits.
For many people, there was no alternative but the Church in which they were raised.
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You can find information about knights and British history in books, online resources, museums, and historical sites in the United Kingdom. Libraries and archives are also great sources for information about knights and British history.
Go to www.Google.com and type in Middle Ages and you'll find enough resources for about 50,000 reports.
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wikipedia.com usually has that kind of information.
One can find information to visit Yorkshire in England by online resources on information of Yorkshire in England. One famous website is Wikipedia dot com.
Finding more information about Cornwall, England is not very challenging to do at all. In order to find more information about Cornwall, England, one can visit the Visit Cornwall website.
One can find information about the Battle for Middle-earth from numerous places. GameFAQs, Wikipedia, Gamespot, and EA Games provide information about the Battle for Middle-earth game.
You can read 'Horrible Histories, Measly Middle ages'.
I am not sure I understand your question would you please rewrite it?
The feudal lord or king who provided the peasants protection in exchange for a portion of their crops or benefits.
For many people, there was no alternative but the Church in which they were raised.