Under the control of nobles and kings on farms and castles, in various counties of the world that had a feaudal system
Feudalism let everyone know what their place was in society. It provided certainty in life and ensured everyone understood what their job was and who they served.
Most people lived on a manor, which consisted of the castle, the church, the village & surrounding farmland These manors were isolated, with occasional visits from peddlers, pilgrims on their way to the Crusades, or soldiers from other fiefdoms.
feudalism is the way life worked in the middle ages
feudalism
The way of life for much of the Middle Ages is called feudalism. Manorialism, which it is also called, is probably a better name because there is no really firm definition of what feudalism is.
The answer is Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism. You're welcome.
Feudalism was of vital importance in dailey life in Medieval Europe.
a contract between a peasant and their lord for protection and life in the medieval time
people under the age of 5
In the middle ages they had a disease called the black death. It was lost before the present day. The disease wiped out 1/3 of the population. In the middle ages they had feudalism in which a king grants land to a vassal in return of duty for the king. The Feudalism lasted for 600 years before it went extinct. Today, we don't use feudalism. Kings Ruled people until they made the magna carta that a king had to sign. they sign it to say that they have limited power and can't give improper taxes or rules. Today, our governments give power to the people.
if sleeping under bridges and stalking people is a life , then yes : D
Life with out cars made getting from place to place a work out. At least people weren't obese.