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What did bound to soil mean in medieval Europe?

Being "bound to the soil" meant that you farmed land on a particular manor and it was illegal for you to go farm elsewhere or to take up another way of making a living. You were tied to that land.


The medieval was of life based on ownership of land on service and on loyalty is called what?

The medieval way of life based on ownership of land on service and loyalty was called serfdom. People who were bound in this agreement were called serfs, and normally farmed the land they owned and were required to a portion of their crops to the person they owed service and loyalty to, called the lord. In addition to this, they were required to fight for their lord in times of trouble.


A person who was not bound to work on the lord's land?

The family of the noble, but everyone else was to work to support the estate.


A share of land in medieval Europe?

a share of land in medieval Europe is called a fief.


What were the duties of a noble?

Most of the time, a noble owned some portion of land. This land was "rented" out to tenants who would farm the land and pay the noble some percentage of their crop yield. In return, the noble would protect the farmers and allow them to stay and live on the land. In addition, medieval nobles were generally bound to a king who could call on them to support his cause in war. These relationships were usually sworn to the higher authority whether that be the king or the nobleman


What do you call a person unfamiliar of sailing or the sea?

land lubber


What is a peasant bound to the soil?

A serf is a peasant bound/set to the land/soil


A peasant who is bound to the land is a fief?

A peasant who is bound to land is a serf, while a fief is an estate granted to a vassal.


What is manorial?

It refers to a system adopted in medieval times to organize the rural economy. There were three classes of 'manors' such as the free peasant holding of land, the serf who was bound to the land and subject to his lord's will but entitles to his protection and the Demesne who was an individual in possession of his own land. This was land that adjoined or belonged to the Manor House


What was a farmer who belonged to the land during the Middle Ages called?

A person who lived in the Middle Ages is called medieval.


What do you call a person who measures and examines land?

This person is called a surveyor.


What did medieval peasants do?

they farmed land